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  1. Percent Question Type

    A Percent question is a short-answer, open-text field with validation that ensures entries are percentages.
  2. Image Select (select one) Question Type

    The Image Select (select one) question type is a single-select question with clickable images as answer options. Use the Image Select (select one) question to ask your respondents to choose a single
  3. Continuous Sum Question Type

    Continuous Sum questions allow respondents to enter numeric values (often percentages or dollar amounts) for a list of items that are then summed for a total value.
  4. Star Rating Grid Question Type

    Star Rating Grid questions allow respondents to use stars to rate multiple items (rows) on multiple dimensions (columns). Each star represents the equivalent numeric value for that rating (e.g. Four
  5. Email Question Type

    An Email question is a short-answer, open-text field with validation that ensures entries are email addresses. Use Email questions to gather email addresses from your respondents. On a desktop and...
  6. Custom Group Question Type

    The Custom Group question type allows you to group questions of different types together and control the layout of the questions, specifically whether there is a line break and the next question disp
  7. Question Types Guide

    Did you know Alchemer has 43 different question types? Don't be overwhelmed though; this guide covers each question type, what each looks like, and when to use them. Review the below list of quest
  8. User Data Question Type

    If you are using User Data Fields to store data about each of your Alchemer users, you can leverage this data within your surveys by using the User Data question.
  9. Textbox Question Type

    A Textbox question is a short-answer, open-text field. Use Textbox questions to collect a single word or short sentence response. For example, name, street address, or city. We have yet to find a...
  10. Net Promoter Score® Question Type

    Net Promoter Score questions are used to gauge customer loyalty. NPS® questions are typically phrased like so: "Based on your experience, how likely are you to recommend Alchemer to a friend or...