Yes or No Questions
When a question has two possible responses, like Yes/No or True/False, it's known as a dichotomous question. Click a scenario below for instructions on how to best set up this type of question:
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Yes/No question where people can explain their choice
- Add a Multiple Choice question with only one answer choice allowed.
- Enter two answer choices: Yes and No
- Edit the question options to add "Other".
- "Other" should be displayed as a comment field. Learn more »
- Edit the Label to say, "Please explain why:"
- Click Save.
Yes/No question where people have to explain their choice
- Add a Multiple Choice question with only one answer choice allowed.
- Enter two answer choices: Yes and No
- Add a Single Textbox question asking respondents to explain their choice.
- Make both questions required to answer. Learn more »
Yes/No question where people only have to explain why they chose No
- Add a Multiple Choice question with only one answer choice allowed.
- Enter only one answer choice: Yes
- Edit the question options to add "Other".
- "Other" should be displayed as an answer choice. Learn more »
- Edit the Label to say, "No because:"
- Click Save.