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Sept. 15: Exploring Advanced Features of Qualtrics

“Exploring Advanced Features of Qualtrics” is scheduled 1:30–3:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15, in 401B Hale Library. All students, faculty, and staff who use this research suite are welcome to attend.

Exploring Advanced Features of Qualtrics

The Qualtrics tool that powers K-State Survey is one of the most sophisticated online survey and research tools on the market. At K-State, it is used for research, teaching assessment, event registration, large-scale policy compliance trainings, late TEVAL evaluations, and more. There is also a new integration from Qualtrics to NVivo 11 Plus for direct access to online survey data for qualitative and mixed methods analysis.

An array of research suite features

Qualtrics offers an array of features: branching logic, piped text, email and contact list triggers, display logic, quotas, translation into dozens of languages, survey protections, offline survey (and related data) archival, scoring, and some advanced analytics.

These features will be introduced during the two-hour session. The first hour focuses on building surveys with special features, the second on extracting data for analysis and data analytics (including a built-in cross-tabulation analysis feature).

Light prior experience assumed

Attendees are assumed to have basic experience with setting up and deploying a survey in Qualtrics as well as extracting data for analysis. A quick sample presentation survey is available for those who want a sense of what the training will cover. Download the related handout.

Please note that “research with human subjects” have to go through Institutional Review Board (IRB) oversight and approval.  This tool may be used for work and study-related purposes, not private commercial use. Faculty researchers have to apply for their students to have access to Qualtrics.  (At the prior link, the form is “K-State Survey (Qualtrics) access for students.”  This form is tenth from the top.)

Contact

If you have questions about this event, please email shalin@k-state.edu or call 785-532-5262. No RSVP is necessary. Those with questions related to their projects are welcome to contact the presenter directly by email.

 

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