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Mobile Survey Design -- Next button vs automatic continue [closed]
I'm wondering if there is a situation in mobile survey design where a next button is more favorable than automatic continue after user selection and vice versa.
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How to decrease drop-off rates in mobile surveys
I am redesigning a survey flow. My product team noticed higher drop-off rates with multiple choice questions – the answers often require the user to scroll, and they can't see all of the options at ...
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Surveys for mobile- from UX point of view is it better to implement questions on 1 scrollable landing page or 1 question-1 page flow?
Currently, I'm redesigning the survey and I'm looking for any use case/research in which flow increases completion rates. Does someone have any insights?
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1-10 survey questions and options on a mobile device
Many survey questions ask the respondent to choose one option from 10 (e.g. the Net Promoter Score).
However Apple's HIG recommend that touch targets on mobile have a minimum of 44x44pts.
So we have ...
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Are users more inclined to submit a review if the option is provided?
I'm designing for mobile and trying to determine if its really worth providing a link to reviewing it within the app store (e.g. the link would read, Review This App). Yes you can say that it helps ...
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Asking a Yes/No/(N/A) Question
I seek a better solution for taking input for a three-state yes, no, or does not apply question for a survey I'm creating. My current solution looks like the following:
One requirement is that the ...
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How should a survey (Likert Scale) be presented in a mobile application?
I'm designing a mobile (phone/tablet) application where one of its primary uses will involve taking surveys. These surveys already exist on paper, and many of the questions make use of a Likert Scale.
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