Priorities Question Type

Hello everyone,
Is it possible to have a priories question type, like if i want to gather
the most 3 important needs for a community. Your help is appreciated :slight_smile:

Hi,

Can you give a little more context to how you want to ask this question? Do
you want to provide the options for the question and give them a ranking
(ie. "rank these options 1,2,or 3"), or do you just want free text
gathering this information displayed on the same screen?

For the first option, I like to use combined multiple choice
https://confluence.dimagi.com/display/commcarepublic/Advanced+CommCare+ODK+Formatting#AdvancedCommCareODKFormatting-CombinedMultipleChoice
(but
others may have different ideas). For the 2nd option I would use a question
list (group question type
https://confluence.dimagi.com/display/commcarepublic/Form+Builder#FormBuilder-6.GroupQuestions)
and text questions.

Thanks,

-A

路路路 On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 2:53 PM, wrote:

Hello everyone,
Is it possible to have a priories question type, like if i want to gather
the most 3 important needs for a community. Your help is appreciated :slight_smile:

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Thank you for your prompt response on this :slight_smile: Actually i would like to have
it as "rank question type" It could be done through group or combined
multiple, but in this case, interviewee should choose the most important 3
goods/needs from a list of 10 goods/needs where when he choose the highest
priority in the first time, it should not appear for the next time. I don't
know if i made my self clear enough, let me know what do you think :slight_smile:
Thanks again!

路路路 On Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 11:35:14 AM UTC+2, Andrea Fletcher wrote: > > Hi, > > Can you give a little more context to how you want to ask this question? > Do you want to provide the options for the question and give them a ranking > (ie. "rank these options 1,2,or 3"), or do you just want free text > gathering this information displayed on the same screen? > > For the first option, I like to use combined multiple choice > (but > others may have different ideas). For the 2nd option I would use a question > list (group question type > ) > and text questions. > > Thanks, > > -A > > On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 2:53 PM, <prox...@proximityinternational.com > wrote: > >> Hello everyone, >> Is it possible to have a priories question type, like if i want to gather >> the most 3 important needs for a community. Your help is appreciated :) >> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "commcare-users" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to commcare-user...@googlegroups.com . >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >> > > > > -- > *Andrea Fletcher, MPH | Project** Manager | Dimagi, Inc.* > 585 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge MA > *United States:* +1724.840.8809 > *Skype:* andrea-fletcher >

Hello,

Interesting use case. I have never done this myself but I think this could
be accomplished quite elegantly with a "combined multiple choice
https://confluence.dimagi.com/display/commcarepublic/Advanced+CommCare+ODK+Formatting#AdvancedCommCareODKFormatting-CombinedMultipleChoice"
type question. You'd follow the instructions in the linked documentation,
but instead of only having "Yes" and "No" as options you'd have EG First,
Second, Third, and None. Then you could add a validation condition
enforcing that only one of each 1, 2, and 3 can be selected from the entire
set of multiple choice questions.

Best,
Will

路路路 On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 5:08 AM, wrote:

Thank you for your prompt response on this :slight_smile: Actually i would like to
have it as "rank question type" It could be done through group or combined
multiple, but in this case, interviewee should choose the most important 3
goods/needs from a list of 10 goods/needs where when he choose the highest
priority in the first time, it should not appear for the next time. I don't
know if i made my self clear enough, let me know what do you think :slight_smile:
Thanks again!

On Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 11:35:14 AM UTC+2, Andrea Fletcher wrote:

Hi,

Can you give a little more context to how you want to ask this question?
Do you want to provide the options for the question and give them a ranking
(ie. "rank these options 1,2,or 3"), or do you just want free text
gathering this information displayed on the same screen?

For the first option, I like to use combined multiple choice
https://confluence.dimagi.com/display/commcarepublic/Advanced+CommCare+ODK+Formatting#AdvancedCommCareODKFormatting-CombinedMultipleChoice (but
others may have different ideas). For the 2nd option I would use a question
list (group question type
https://confluence.dimagi.com/display/commcarepublic/Form+Builder#FormBuilder-6.GroupQuestions)
and text questions.

Thanks,

-A

On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 2:53 PM, prox...@proximityinternational.com wrote:

Hello everyone,
Is it possible to have a priories question type, like if i want to
gather the most 3 important needs for a community. Your help is appreciated
:slight_smile:

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