Option Piping is a dynamic feature that allows you to take the answers/options selected/not selected by a respondent in a previous question and automatically use them as the answer options for a subsequent question.
How it works (conceptual example):
- Question 1 (Source Question): “Which of the following fruits do you like?”
- Apples
- Bananas
- Oranges
- Grapes
- Pears
- Respondent’s Selection: Let’s say the respondent selects “Apples” and “Grapes.”
- Question 2 (Target Question) with Option Piping: The survey platform is configured to pipe the selected options from Question 1 into Question 2.
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“You indicated you like Apples and Grapes. Please tell us how often you consume each of these:”
- Apples (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Rarely)
- Grapes (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Rarely)
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“You indicated you like Apples and Grapes. Please tell us how often you consume each of these:”
In this example, “Apples” and “Grapes” (the respondent’s selections from Q1) are automatically populated as the answer options or column/row labels in a matrix question for Q2.
Option piping allows you to use previous answers (answers from multiple questions) as options in later questions.
Attribute | Description |
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Target Question | Target question is a later question on which the previous answer will be used. |
Source Question | Source questions are the previous questions whose answers (selected/unselected) will be used later. |