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Logics are very handy and valuable if you want to collect specific feedback. With form logics a selected answer to a feedback question can lead the respondent to a follow-up question, for example, if the respondent selects an option from a drop-down list or a radio button in the survey, different follow-up questions will be shown.
In the example below, we have added question logics for when a respondent clicks on the 'Yes' option in this question.
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So now that the logic has been selected, you will need to select a response. In this case, the respondent clicked on 'Yes', in which case the 'How much effort did it take you to achieve your goal?' question will be shown as a follow-up question.
Make sure your 'How much effort did it take you to achieve your goal?' question is initially hidden within your question settings , so that this question is not shown when the respondent responds with 'No' or 'Partially'.
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Don't forget to test your new setup by clicking the preview button (with the eye icon).