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  1. Standard Report: Report Options Vs. Layout & Options

    The Standard Report allows you to make edits and changes in a couple of different ways, depending on the scope of the changes that you are looking to make.
  2. Change Answer Option Order In Reports

    Looking to change the order of your answer options for a given question in your Report? Click Layout & Options located to the right of the element whose answer options you wish to reorder.
  3. Top Box or Top 2 (or 3) Box Reporting

    Top/Bottom Box Scoring is a very common way of reporting and analyzing scale questions. The top/bottom boxes are the highest and lowest rating points on a scale question.
  4. Delete a Report

    Any reports that you have created for a particular survey can be deleted. To delete a report, navigate to the Results > Reports area of your survey. Here, you will see a list of all existing reports
  5. Create and Customize a Standard Report

    In this tutorial, we'll overview the various reporting-building tools in the Standard Report and some FAQs about display customizations to get you started.
  6. Compute Averages in Reports

    Within Reports, averages can be computed for all single-select question types.
  7. Answer Grouping/Recoding in Reports

    The Answer Grouping feature allows you to do group answer options for reporting purposes. This functionality allows you to do what is often referred to as recoding in data preparation parlance.
  8. Standard Report: Available Statistics

    There are a number of statistics that can be included in your Standard Report. Once added, statistics are available for most questions within the report.
  9. How do I rename my Standard Report?

    Are you looking to rename your Standard Report? Click directly on the report title at the top of your report and simply update the existing title with the new title.
  10. Run R Scripts in Standard Reports

    R is a programming language for statistical computing and graphics. It's used by statisticians, institutional researchers, and data scientists (among others) for modeling and visualizations.