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Apollo Choice Modelling Screen

SurveyEngine includes full integration with the Apollo R package, the globally recognised open-source framework for estimating advanced choice and preference models developed by Stephane Hess...

The Science of Attention Checks

If you are designing a survey study, chances are that you are interested in the true thoughts of real people. Bots and other malicious actors...

Validation Recipies

All input validation in SurveyEngine is achieved using custom perl code. Where to input the validation In this example we will assume the use input...

The Accounts Screen

This screen allows you to see your current account terms, limits and expiry date. You may also change you password and contact details.

SurveyEngine Software Documentation

This document covers the screens and usage of the SurveyEngine system. For guidance on running choice experiments in general - try Designing-and-Conducting-Stated-Choice-Experiments.pdf by Michiel Bliemer...

The Models Screen

As with the experiment design screen, this screen is provided as a convenience 'first-read' of any models from the experiments in the survey. Researchers should...

The Reports Screen

The report screen allows for a snapshot frequency and model report that may be shared or printed. A few additional options are:

The Crosstabs Screen

A crosstab tool for comparing the counts of pairs of variables in the completed survey data set.

The Frequencies Screen

A simple frequency analysis performed on all variables for successful completes only. Most researchers will have their own tools for analysis however this screen allows...

The Data Screen

Collected data is displayed on the screen here and may be downloaded in a variety of formats. For economy and logical coherence, Each experiment has...

Results Screens

These screens manage the collected data and provide analysis and export.

The History Screen

Each time a survey is published, a new version is generated from a snapshot of the current working version. When publishing, the researcher has the...

The Invitation Screen

It is common to source respondents from multiple sources or even combine them with your own recruitment activities. This screen allows the management of multiple...

The Live Summary Screen

Current live activity may be viewed on this screen. The display will always have the following fields below. Depending on whether segments have been created,...

The Publish Screen

The publish action, takes a snapshot of the current survey being edited and makes it available for live data collection, while making that snapshot no...

The Assets Screen

Digital assets including images, videos, pdfs, CSS and Javascript files may be uploaded here and used within the survey. Only executeable files (.exe) are prohibited...

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