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  1. #1
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    Move on once 5 answered correctly

    Hello,
    I am setting up a scale response questionaire and I want it set up so that after the first 5 questions are answered correctly, the participant will be moved to the next questionaire, but if the questions are not answered correctly right away, the participant has to answer more questions correctly until five are answered. Is there a way I can set this up without resorting to an elaborate skip pattern line by line?
    Thank you

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    Yes, check out the Adanced Features section of the users guide or online here:

    www.empirisoft.com/medialab/help/advanced_features.htm
    www.empirisoft.com/medialab/help/complex_skips.htm

    You could track the answers and set up some conditional logic in Excel to create a skipto value when the appropriate answers have been answered correctly.

    There is a sample I recently posted that illustrates this kind of conditional logic in Excel. In case it helps, here is the link:

    www.empirisoft.com/support/showthread.php?t=1475

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