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*[[Responses (survey results)]] - all the response- and statistics-related functions are listed here:
*[[Responses (survey results)]] - all the response- and statistics-related functions are listed here:
**[[Responses & statistics]] - focuses on the stored responses and statistics creation:
**[[Responses & statistics]] - focuses on the stored responses and statistics creation:
***[[Response summary]] - provides a quick overview of the current submitted summary
***[[Responses & statistics#Responses summary|Response summary]] - provides a quick overview of the current submitted summary
***[[Responses]] - it displays the response table;
***[[Responses]] - it displays the response table;
***[[Data entry]] - to manually introduce responses into the survey response table, use this function. This is mainly used when survey responses were collected offline
***[[Data entry]] - to manually introduce responses into the survey response table, use this function. This is mainly used when survey responses were collected offline
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****[[Statistics - simple mode]] - it makes use of the in-built statistics function to generate simple graphs and charts
****[[Statistics - simple mode]] - it makes use of the in-built statistics function to generate simple graphs and charts
****[[Statistics - expert mode]] -  it allows you do select certain data to be displayed in the statistics. In the case in which the in-build expert mode is not sufficient for your needs, you can export the data in other formats to further analyse it by using other statistics-specialised software  
****[[Statistics - expert mode]] -  it allows you do select certain data to be displayed in the statistics. In the case in which the in-build expert mode is not sufficient for your needs, you can export the data in other formats to further analyse it by using other statistics-specialised software  
***[[Timing statistics]] -
***[[Export responses]] - used to export survey responses
***[[Export responses]] - used to export survey responses
***[[Import responses]] - used to import responses gathered in other surveys
***[[Import responses]] - used to import responses gathered in other surveys

Latest revision as of 13:45, 23 January 2019

Message definition (Survey toolbar options)
*[[Responses (survey results)]] - all the response- and statistics-related functions are listed here:
**[[Responses & statistics]] - focuses on the stored responses and statistics creation:
***[[Responses & statistics#Responses summary|Response summary]] - provides a quick overview of the current submitted summary
***[[Responses]] - it displays the response table;
***[[Data entry]] - to manually introduce responses into the survey response table, use this function. This is mainly used when survey responses were collected offline
***[[Statistics]] - provides simple and complex statistics, as well as the possibility to export your data outside LimeSurvey
****[[Statistics - simple mode]] - it makes use of the in-built statistics function to generate simple graphs and charts
****[[Statistics - expert mode]] -  it allows you do select certain data to be displayed in the statistics. In the case in which the in-build expert mode is not sufficient for your needs, you can export the data in other formats to further analyse it by using other statistics-specialised software 
***[[Timing statistics]] - 
***[[Export responses]] - used to export survey responses
***[[Import responses]] - used to import responses gathered in other surveys
***[[View saved but not submitted responses]]
***[[Iterate survey]] - used to launch the same survey to the same set of survey participants to analyse trends
***[[Batch deletion]] - use this function to delete answers in batch
**[[Data entry]] - to manually introduce responses into the survey response table, use this function. This is mainly used when survey responses were collected offline
**[[Partial (saved) responses]] - under certain conditions users can resume later the survey to finish filling it in. The respective answers can be seen by you with the help of this function
  • Responses (survey results) - all the response- and statistics-related functions are listed here:
    • Responses & statistics - focuses on the stored responses and statistics creation:
      • Response summary - provides a quick overview of the current submitted summary
      • Responses - it displays the response table;
      • Data entry - to manually introduce responses into the survey response table, use this function. This is mainly used when survey responses were collected offline
      • Statistics - provides simple and complex statistics, as well as the possibility to export your data outside LimeSurvey
        • Statistics - simple mode - it makes use of the in-built statistics function to generate simple graphs and charts
        • Statistics - expert mode - it allows you do select certain data to be displayed in the statistics. In the case in which the in-build expert mode is not sufficient for your needs, you can export the data in other formats to further analyse it by using other statistics-specialised software
      • Timing statistics -
      • Export responses - used to export survey responses
      • Import responses - used to import responses gathered in other surveys
      • View saved but not submitted responses
      • Iterate survey - used to launch the same survey to the same set of survey participants to analyse trends
      • Batch deletion - use this function to delete answers in batch
    • Data entry - to manually introduce responses into the survey response table, use this function. This is mainly used when survey responses were collected offline
    • Partial (saved) responses - under certain conditions users can resume later the survey to finish filling it in. The respective answers can be seen by you with the help of this function