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Getting started

Development Zone menu items

Live Zone menu items

Getting started

Survey projects are used to:

  • Develop and test questionnaires
  • Send email links to invite respondents to participate
  • Monitor progress and send reminders
  • Analyse returned responses to the survey
  • Export survey data for analysis in other systems

After logging in (and selecting a SCROLL account if necessary) then any existing Survey projects are listed on the Survey projects screen.

Options on the Survey projects screen

  • Select a project to work on using the Project Identifier column.
  • Delete a project by using
  • Create a new Survey Project.
  • Create a new Data project
  • Add/remove/edit users: see Account User Administration

Creating a new Survey project

Use to create a new survey project and enter the following details:

  • Project identifier - a short identifier for the project, such as "mysurvey" or "feedback2018". It must start with a letter and only contain letters, digits or the "_" or "-" characters. Amongst other things, this will be used as part of the web address (URL) for the published survey. It must be unique for each of the projects in the account.
  • Project title the name of the survey which is shown at the top of every page of the questionnaire.
  • Project type
    • New project
    • Copy of an existing project or library template

If the last option is chosen a dropdown menu will list all the existing projects and the following options are available to copy:

  • Questions and layout
  • Questions only
  • Layout only

Once a new survey project has been created the identifier cannot be changed. The title can be changed in the Survey options page in the Development zone.

Once the details have been entered use to create the new survey project and go to the main project page.

Work zones

When a project is opened the first screen provides information about the status of the project. The screen is divided into 2 work zones:

  • Development zone - for creating questionnaires and testing the survey process.
  • Live zone - for deploying the survey to collect real data: emailing invitations, progress monitoring responses and reporting.

At the start of the project all work is usually done in the Development zone. Once the whole survey has been thoroughly tested the survey is published to the live zone ready for live data collection.

If changes have to be made after the survey has started then these can be made and tested in the Development zone prior to publishing to the Live zone. (Care must be taken in making changes mid survey to avoid complications in dealing with the data at the end of the survey.)

Information displayed for each zone includes:

  • Date last modified
  • Number of respondents emailed
  • Number of completed interviews.
  • Whether the survey has been published to the Live zone

The URL links to the questionnaire are also shown. These URLs can be sent to respondents to access the survey anonymously. See Disribution List and Emailing for notes on tracking respondents and so enable returned questionnaires to be linked to individuals.

Example URLs based on project MyProject in account MyAccount.

Testing URL: https://scroll.infotap.uk/testing/MyAccount/MyProject

Survey (Live) URL: https://scroll.infotap.uk/s/MyAccount/MyProject

Use or select anywhere in the main yellow box to enter the Development zone

Use or select anywhere in the main blue box to enter the Live zone

Project User administration

The list of Project users is displayed at the bottom of the main project page. When a project is first created then this list will be imported from the list of account users. Access rights for existing users can be modified here and new users can be added. See Project User administration for more details.

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Development zone

This is the main area for developing and testing questionnaires and survey processes such as emailing and monitoring.

The top level menu in the Development zone has the activity areas listed below which can be selected in SCROLL to display submenus covering the different activities involved in developing surveys.

A brief description of the activities available in each activity area is shown in the list below. Click on the activity name to get more detailed information.

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SURVEY: Creating the questionnaire.

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Survey questions

The Survey questions screen has 2 areas for entering question definition information:

  • Survey questions - to add or modify question definitions.
  • Shared lists - to define response types to be used in more than one question.

As definitions are added the new questions and lists will be displayed in tables in these two sections.

Use to download a pdf version of the questionnaire.

Use to download a Word version of the questionnaire.

Adding/modifying questions

Use to create a new question. This will display the New question screen.

Use in the Actions column of the list of questions table to edit the properties of an existing question. This will display the Edit question screen.

Defining question properties in the New question and Edit question screens is described in Adding and Editing Questions.

Use in the Actions column to delete a question.

marks variables that will be pre-populated with data from the Distribution lists when SCROLL's email invitations are used. See Emailing.

Shared lists

Shared lists are lists of choices available for use in more than one question. Once defined they are available from a drop down menu when defining response types when Adding and Editing Questions.

Use to open the New list screen.

Information to be entered:

  • identifier - the name of the new list. This is the name that will be displayed as an option whenever a list of choices question is being defined. Names allowed follow the same rules as question identifiers
  • Label(optional) - A description of the list. For example "Satisfaction scale to be used in 2018". This text is not displayed to respondents.
  • Labels and properties - defined in the same way as when defining a list of choices question.

New shared lists can also be created when Adding and Editing Questions. Whenever a new list of choices is added there is an option to save the list as a shared list.

Question order

By default on new projects all questions are asked and asked in the order they are defined on the Survey questions page. This is referred to as automatic routing mode. In automatic routing mode the order questions are asked can be changed by using to drag questions up and down. Each question is presented to respondents on a new screen.

For more control over the routing see Survey routing below.

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Survey routing

Routing is the term used to describe the order questions are asked and the conditions, if any, for asking each question. For example if there are different sets of questions for women and men.

As described above new projects start in automatic routing mode. For more control over the routing select Survey routing and use

Note that once manual routing is enabled then changing the order that questions are listed on the Survey questions page will have no effect on the order questions are asked.

Manual routing mode

On the Survey routing screen when is selected the questions are listed in the order they will be asked. In addition page breaks are shown to indicate which questions are displayed to respondents on each page of the survey. In SCROLL each screen presented to respondents when completing the questionnaire is referred to as a page. More than one question can be displayed on each page

Use to drag questions up and down to alter the order that questions are asked. can also be used to drag questions inside the page breaks so that more than one question can be displayed on each page.

The options available for each page are:

  • - add a condition around the page to control whether the page is displayed to the respondent.
  • - add a message to the page
  • - insert a new page. For example to add a new page just containing an information message
  • - delete a page. When a question is moved to another page it may leave an empty page which would be presented as a blank screen to respondents.

The options available for each question are:

Conditions

Whether a question is asked of respondents can be made to depend on previous answers they have given. Selecting for a page will bring up the Condition definition menu to be used to define the rules for displaying the questions on that page.

Example conditions : gender is female, age greater than 16, brand_used answered, colour is not red or blue.

The first 2 components of the condition are defined using drop down menus.

  • ------ Select response to filter on: ------: - select a question
  • ------ Choose a test: ------: select the type of rule that the responses to the selected question must satisfy.

Once the type of rule has been selected then, if applicable, the response values that the question will be checked against can be specified. For example by selecting from a list of choices or entering a numeric value.

Rules available for both lists of choices and numeric questions

  • is...
  • is not...
  • has an answer
  • does not have an answer

Additional rules provided for numeric questions

  • is greater than
  • is less than
  • is greater than or equal to
  • is less than or equal to

Use to edit a condition once defined and saved.

Use to remove a condition.

A green border
is used to mark the scope of the condition - i.e. the condition is applied to all pages enclosed by this border

Use to drag conditions up and down and to drag pages in or out of the scope of a condition.

Conditions can be nested so that all pages within the scope of multiple conditions will only be displayed if all those conditions are satisfied. So for example conditions can be defined such that a set of questions are asked of women only and then a subset of those questions asked only of pregnant women.

Remove question from the route

When a question is removed from the route with it will be moved to the Questions not in survey area at the bottom of the screen. The question will not be presented to respondents but may still contain answers - for example with values read in from the distribution list. The question can be dragged and dropped back into a page on the route by using .

Messages

Text messages can be added to each page to display information to respondents. For example "The next set of questions are about your most recent holiday". When is selected for a page then a text entry box appears for the message to be typed into.

There is a drop down box to select whether the message should be displayed with the normal style or a selection of heading styles (for example large font and bold). These styles can be different for different projects so try the different styles to see which works best.

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Survey scripting

This option is for advanced users and is not available in all accounts. Changes to the questionnaire can be made using the underlying Survey scripting language. A text editor window will open to enable changes to be made.

Use to save the changes. If there is a syntax error in the changes made then an Error message window will pop up with details about the error.

Use to undo changes and revert to the last successfully saved version.

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Import questionnaire

This option can be used to import a Microsoft® Word questionnaire document or a Unicom® Intelligence metadata document (mdd).

To import a document:

  • Select
  • Locate the file to be uploaded (by default, only .docx and/or .mdd files are shown; the dropdown menu can be used to show all files).

  • Select Open and to load the file into SCROLL.

The message Your questionnaire has been imported successfully. should appear at the top of the screen.

If SCROLL is unable to convert the document then an error message will be displayed.

About Microsoft® Word documents

For a Word document to be loaded into SCROLL the questions must be defined using certain conventions and custom styles. Custom styles are used to mark the question components. (See Word documentation and online sources for information about custom styles.)

A complete marked up Example questionnaire (.docx) can be downloaded by clicking here. It contains the custom styles available and describes how to define and mark up different types of question. Download French version by clicking here.

A Template file (.dotx) file can also be downloaded to use the custom styles in a Word document. Click here to download.

The files can also be downloaded from the Import questionnaire page in SCROLL by clicking the documents listed under Example Word documents

Question names, text, types and settings are marked up using the following styles which are described in the template file referred to above:

  • s10QTEXT
  • s11QTEXTREC
  • s20CHOICE
  • s30QTYPE
  • s50INST
  • s60SETTINGS
  • s70MESSAGE
  • s80NEWPAGE
  • s81ENDPAGE

The name and text are defined with style s10QTEXT (or s11QTEXTREC if it is a question of type RECODE.) The question text may be associated with an instruction, identified with the style s50INST. Question type, attributes and parameters are defined using the style s30QTYPE. A message is defined with style s70MESSAGE.

See the download files

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Survey options

Selecting this menu item in SCROLL will open up a screen in which the survey features listed below can be controlled/modified.

  • Project title - the title of the project that by default will be displayed on the top of each page of the interview.
  • Project notes - an optional text box useful for recording shared notes about the project. Not displayed in the interview.
  • Survey language - the language for built-in survey error messages. A dropdown box can be used to select the language.
  • Show question numbers in survey. Select from:
    • no - the default option.
    • yes - question identifiers are displayed before the question text.
    • yes - convert to numbers. The sequence number of the question is generated and displayed.
  • Tracked respondents can resume interview. Select from:
    • Always - respondents using a personalised survey link ("tracked") can return after all questions have been answered. See emailing.
    • Only if incomplete - only allow for partially completed interviews.
  • Enable PDF download. Select from:
    • no - the default option.
    • yes - add a link on the survey thank you page to allow a respondent to download a PDF file containing their responses to the survey.
  • Welcome text - a text box to enter the text to appear on the first page of the survey. Default message is Press the button below to start the survey.
  • Thank you text - a text box to enter the text to appear on the final page of the survey. Default text is Thank you for completing this survey.
  • Completed text - a text box to enter that text that appears when the respondent has already completed the survey and is not allowed to return.

The default text for the last option is:

<h1>Survey already completed</h1> <p>You've already completed and submitted this survey.</p>

As shown in this example HTML code can be used in the text boxes on the survey options page to control the display. This text above will be displayed as below (assuming default SCROLL gds css styles used) :

Survey already completed


You've already completed and submitted this survey.


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Survey quotas

Setting quotas gives control over the numbers of interviews obtained from respondents matching certain criteria. An example quota scheme involving three quota groups is shown below.

Target
Global: Number complete1000
QAge: Quota for Age groupTarget
18-34 years (age_group=1)200
35-54 years (age_group=2)400
55-65 years (age_group=3)200
More than 65 years (age_group=4)200
QSex: Quota for GenderTarget
Male (Sex=1)400
Female (Sex=2)600

In this example, we want to collect 1000 completed interviews but also ensure that we interview 600 women and 400 men and preset numbers in each age group. The table shows quota groups called Global, QAge and QSex.

We achieve this by setting quota targets and keeping a record of how many interviews have been achieved with respondents having the characteristics associated with the quota groups. For each new potential respondent the quota system can check the quota target cells corresponding to that respondent's characteristics and close the interview if one (or all) of those cells is already full.

The quota cells a respondent is associated with may be based on their responses to questions, for example age and gender. Respondents can also be assigned to quota group cells, for example to allocate people to different groups to control the numbers to be asked different sets of questions.

The underlying components of the quota system in The CAWI System are described in the Quota Management section. The next section describes how quota groups can be created using SCROLL.

Quota Definition

  • Determine the quota qroups you wish to create and use the question editor to add CHOICE questions to match your criteria.

    For example, to set quota targets based on gender and age group then questions must first be defined in your survey with response lists that exactly match the criteria in each of the quota groups.

  • Select the survey quotas menu item to define your quota group(s)

    This will bring up the Survey quotas screen. To add a quota group click on to bring up the New quota screen.

    Enter a name for the quota group and optional description in the first two text boxes. The name can reflect the variables used to define the quota group. For example Q_AgeSex for a quota group based on different Age group/Gender combinations. This name will be used in the quota report.

    Four drop down menus can be used to select the variables to be used for the quota group. This is to allow for quotas based on combinations of variables to be defined. For example a quota for each age group/gender combination would use the first two drop down lists. Quotas based on single variables should be defined as separate quota groups, selecting one variable from the first of the four drop down lists for each quota group.

    If no variables are selected then a global quota group will be created. This can be used to control the total number of interviews to be achieved.

    Click on to create the quota group. Click on to cancel the quota defintion.

    These buttons will return you to the Survey quotas screen from where you should enter the quota targets and, if necessary, add more quota groups.

  • Edit the quota group to enter the target numbers that you require in each criteria.

    Click on the symbol and enter the target numbers against each response category or combination of response categories.

    Quota groups can be deleted using the button below the quota definition.

Quota Control

Quota control rules can only be added using survey scripting as described in Quota Management.

In summary the steps involved are:

  • Add code to the survey routing to ensure variables used in quota groups are given values .

    This may be through asking questions directly or by deriving values through calculations. For example you may already be asking for actual age but need to derive an age group variable to be used for quota control.

  • Add code to the survey routing to call the quota control functions, as required.

    Controlling the number of respondents collected involves requesting the SCROLL interview system to keep track of how many respondents have already completed interviews for your quota criteria and determining whether the interview for a particular respondent is required or not. This is done by calling the quota control functions at the correct places in the survey routing.

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File manager

This menu item is for advanced users and is not available in all accounts. It provides direct access to the underlying components used for the questionnaire and how it is displayed.

These components are described in Structure of the CAWI. A summary of the different components, which are grouped into four tables, is shown below:

  • project_id.dsc: The DSC file which defines the questionnaire in the Survey scripting language.
  • project_id.ini: The project ini file which sets various survey options
  • project_id.docs: css code, js code, logos, images and videos.
  • project_id.rsc: HTML files to define the layout of questionnaire/survey pages

Advances users and SCROLL support staff can use these components to implement features not directly available through the SCROLL interface.

The following operations are available:

  • to access the file system to locate files for uploading into SCROLL.
  • to upload selected file(s)
  • to delete a file (some files cannot be deleted)
  • to download a file
  • to view a file
  • to edit a file (text files only)

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DEPLOY: Emailing links to the questionnaire.

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Distribution list

The distribution list is the pool of potential respondents to your survey. SCROLL can be used to send email invitations or else you can generate a list of random tokens which can then be downloaded and used in your own systems.

If using your own systems to send out URL links to the survey in email invitations then tokens should be used if you wish to be able to track respondents. Tracking allows respondents who have completed the survey to be excluded from reminder emailings and enables questionnaire data to be linked back to individuals.

There are separate distribution lists in the development and live zones, but they must both consist of the same set of variables. The distribution list in the development zone is for test respondents. The notes below apply to both zones.

At a minimum the distribution list must contain email addresses but can also include extra data items (referred to in SCROLL as variables) which can be used to customise the content of emails and/or linked to the survey responses. For example it could contain responses to a previous wave of a panel survey.

Topics in this section:

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The Data table:

Data in the distribution list is displayed in a data table. Various actions can be performed:

  • Delete all or Delete only selected records. Use in the first column of the table to select all or some of the records.
  • Use Show to control the number of records displayed on each page
  • Use Previous and Next to move between pages when records are displayed on more than one page.
  • Horizontal scroll when all variable columns cannot be displayed on one screen
  • Sort the data according to the values of one of the variable names.
  • Download the data as a csv file.
  • Show response status and emailing information

Upload an external file:

Use to go to the file upload screen to select external file(s).

The following formats can be uploaded:

  • Excel - XLSX only
  • CSV
  • Zipped CSV file - zip file containing one or more .csv files
  • SCROLL bundle - a combined file containing a CSV file and SCROLL DSC file, using the .scroll extension

For both CSV and Excel files, the first row should contain the names of the variables in the data. These should follow SCROLL's conventions for question identifiers.

Use to open up a screen to locate and select the file or files to be uploaded.

More than one file can be uploaded. The files will be listed as they are uploaded and a drop down menu can be used if different encoding needed to handle non Western European characters. For example Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Greek or Japanese.

Use to confirm the selection and import the data into SCROLL.

Pre-populate the survey with distribution list variables.

Any variables defined in the distribution list can be included in the main survey as described in the Manage variables section. When linking the distribution list data to survey results you should ensure that you are complying with local data protection laws.

Add/Update records

New data can be loaded to update the distribution list. For example to add a new set of respondents, add a new variable for existing respondent or change value(s) for existing respondents (for example to update an email address).

When a new file is uploaded SCROLL will merge the new data with the existing data. SCROLL will prompt for column(s) (e.g. serial_number,email) to be used to link the new data to the existing data using the following rules:

  • Records that match on the link variable will be updated with the new data
  • Records that don't match on the link variable will be added as new records.
  • New columns will be added to the data table for variable names in the new file which are different to the existing names.

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Copy from a SCROLL Data project:

Use to open a screen with a drop down menu from which an existing SCROLL data file can be copied into the current project.

Use to confirm the selection and add the data.

Generate tokens

SCROLL tokens are used to track respondents so that reminder emails can be sent and returned questionnnaires linked to individuals in the distribution list.

Tokens are stored in a field called 'CW_token' and added to the survey URL to be used by respondents to access the questionnaire. Tokens are either generated automatically by SCROLL or taken from a field with the same name in your uploaded file and must be unique for each respondent.

SCROLL's emailing system will generate tokens automatically if tracking is required. If you are using your own systems to send out email invitations and you wish to track respondents then SCROLL can generate the tokens to be included in the URL links to the questionnaire.

To generate tokens use the button. This will open the Generate Tokens screen where you can generate random respondent tokens which can be downloaded and used in your own emailing campaign.

Enter the number of tokens to be generated and select the button. You can generate up to 50,000 tokens at a time.

The URL link to be sent to a respondent needs to have ?token={CW_token} at the end of the URL where {CW_token} is the unique token generated for that respondent.

Examples based on project MyProject in account MyAccount.

Testing URL: https://scroll.infotap.uk/s/MyAccount/MyProject?token=jvUAA9vX6C23vNJhbKBM9A

Live URL: https://scroll.infotap.uk/testing/MyAccount/MyProject?token=kBvzpI2N1EvxDFpDHpNFNA

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Manage variables

Data uploaded from Excel or csv files will contain data values and variable names.

Fuller descriptions of the variables can be added in the Manage variables section. For example to add text descriptions and/or to define whether the data values should be treated as text or numbers or as codes for a categorical variable such as Gender which has associated label text (e.g. Male, Female)

The Manage variables screen presents the variables in a table with one row for each variable.

The column headings are:

  • Linked: Use the checkboxes to indicate which variables should be included in the survey results file. When linking the distribution list data to survey results you should ensure that you are complying with local data protection laws.
    • Variable name - taken from the first row of the uploaded distribution list.
    • Question text - this will default to the Variable name if no text defined.
    • Response type - this will default to Text(single-line) if no type defined.
    • Mandatory - this will usually be empty
    • Actions - to edit the variable definition

Select a variable name or to edit the properties of a variable. This will display the edit variable screen.

Click here for notes on how to assign variable types and add other properties to describe variables.

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Advanced options:

Advanced users can enter variable definitions using the CAWI scripting language in a text file called a DSC file.

SCROLL will extract question definitions that match the names of variables in the imported data.

Select Browse at the bottom of the Manage variables screen, locate the DSC file and use the Upload button to import the DSC variable definitions.

The current description can also be downloaded as a DSC file

Define a Filter

Filters can be defined to select subsets of the respondents. For example to divide the list of potential respondents into groups to be emailed at different times.

Use to open the Filter definition/edit screen.

If filters already exists then the Name drop down menu can be used to select an existing filter to modify.

To define a new filter the Name box should be set to No filter selected

Select

This will open a drop down menu which can be used to build up an expression for a filter. For example, to define a filter to select men:

  • select variable gender
  • select Operator then the Equals operator
  • Type male over the Enter value here placeholder text
  • Select to confirm the filter as gender Equals male

Use to save the filter. This will present a window in which a Filter name and Filter description can be entered and saved.

Finally use to return to the Manage data screen.

The new filter will now be available to select from the box above the data table. If selected the data table will only display the records selected by the filter.

can be used to reopen the filter edit screen to modify the filter.

can be used to delete the filter.

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Deploy options

There is currently one option in this section.

  • Allow anonymous access
    • Yes - Anyone can complete the questionnaire if they have the survey URL.
    • No - access only through a personalised tracked link sent from SCROLL's emailing system.

NOTE: This setting is shared between the development and live zones.

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Emailing

This is the area for managing email campaigns. A project may have multiple campaigns, for example to email invitations to different groups of respondents at different times. All the campaigns are listed on the Email campaigns page as described in Manage campaigns below.

Create a new campaign

Use to create a new email campaign. Note a distribution list must be loaded before an emails campaign can be set up.

This will open up the New campaign page where there are three main sections to define the campaign.

  • Campaign options
  • Campaign recipients
  • Email content

Campaign options

  • Campaign name A name, for example Wave 1, that will be displayed on the Manage campaigns page.

  • Track survey responses

    • Yes - the emailed link to the survey will contain a unique identifier that will enable interview data to be linked to the email address. Respondents will be able to use the link to re-enter partially completed questionnaires.
    • No - responses will be anonymous (unless other identifying information included from the distribution list using the Linked setting in Manage variables)
  • Send emailing at

    • - set the date the emails should be send using a calendar window.
    • - set the time for the emails to be sent with 24 hour clock numbers.
    • Use to set to current date and time. Sending the emails is initiated on the Manage campaigns screen as described below. Use Set to now if the emails are to be sent as soon as the set up finished and the campaign start button pressed in Manage campaigns.
  • Use this field as recipient address - a drop down box from which one of the variables in the distribution list can be selected. Select the variable containing the email address.

Campaign recipients

This is where the people to be emailed are selected from the distribution list. This maybe for a first emailing to some participants or for reminder emails to be sent to those yet to complete the survey or a thank you email to those who have completed the survey.

The are two ways selection can be done:

  • Step 1 - Select using a filter defined in the distribution list. If filters have been created then the desired filter can be selected from a drop down list. For example to select participants for the first wave of a multi-wave survey.
  • Step 2 - Select by previous contact and/or participation as described below.

For the first email campaign where all people in the distribution list are to be contacted just select:

All who have not yet been contacted about this survey

The full list of options for selection at Step 2 are listed below.

  • All (filtered) recipients
  • All who have not yet been contacted about this survey
  • All who have not yet participated in this survey
  • All who have accessed but not started this survey
  • All who have started but not yet completed this survey

From the people who have already completed the survey:

  • Those who successfully completed the survey
  • Those who failed quota checks (Quotafull)
  • Those who were screened out (Screenout)

As selections are made the Number of recipients selected will be displayed.

Use to download the distribution list data for the people selected.

Email content

This is where the actual email sender details and content are defined. Enter the information below:

  • Subject Text to be displayed in the subject line of the email.
  • From: (name) The name to be displayed to recipients to show who the email is from.
  • From: (email address) The sender email address to be displayed to recipients.

Note that many email servers now check for suspicious emails. Emails generated from SCROLL but with your own email address may be rejected by some email servers. If in doubt then the email address noreply@sda-ltd.com can be used.

Next enter the text of the email. Two options are available for entering text.

  • HTML version - provides a full range of formatting options - bold, font size, italic, underline, bullet lists, colour etc etc. The underlying HTML code generated can be viewed by choosing Source code from the Tools menu.
  • Raw text version - a simple text editor

Both editors support the usual cut, copy and paste features.

Other Features:

Select the template you want to use:

There is a drop menu from which any available email templates can be selected to help with creating the email content.

Select the tags you want to insert in the email:

The content of any variables in the distribution list can be used to customise the email text. For example if title and surname are recorded in the distribution list then these can be substituted into the email text so that it could be begin with, for example, Dear Mr Ali

IMPORTANT: If sending out a link to the survey then remember to include - survey - from the tags drop down menu. This will display the link to the survey as survey.

So for example your email could contain: To start the survey please click here: survey.

The text survey can be altered by editing the link. (Right click if using a mouse).

To check that the email displays correctly a test email can be sent to yourself or a colleague. Click on the area shown below and box will open into which the email address to be sent the test can entered.

Test sending

Finally use to save your email definitions and return to the Email campaigns page to start the campaign.

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Manage campaigns

The Email campaigns page lists all the campaigns have been set up. Once a campaign has been created it can be started by selecting in the last column for that campaign.

The last column lists all the actions available for each campaign as listed below:

  • to open the edit campaign screen. See New Campaign described above.
  • to start the campaign at the set date and time.
  • to stop the campaign (only displayed for started campaigns).
  • to delete the campaign.
  • to make a copy of the campaign.

Information displayed for each campaign:

  • Campaign - displays the name given when setting up the campaign
  • Options - displays the options set for the campaign. For example Test survey (with tracking)
  • Emailing status - whether the campaign has started or been stopped.
  • Creation date - the date the campaign was set up and saved.
  • Sending date - the date emails were sent.
  • Emails sent - the number of emails sent.

The table listing all the campaigns can be sorted on all of the above columns.

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SURVEY RESULTS: Check, Analyse and Export the data

Menu items - select menu item for detailed notes.

Survey activity

The Survey activity screen displays a table that can show the numbers of people who have connected to the survey in any time period from when the survey started. This is particularly useful for deciding if and when reminder emails should be sent out.

The period to be displayed can be selected using two dropdown menus:

  • Newest day: the most recent date to be displayed.
  • Oldest day: the earliest date to be displayed.

The table also shows the numbers of people who have validated each page of the survey (e.g Next or equivalent button selected to go to next page). This information can help to identify questions where respondents exit the questionnaire without completing it.

Note that if the survey has a Previous or equivalent page that allows respondents to go back to previous pages then the count against each question does not indicate the actual numbers answering that question because the page containing the question may have been validated more than once.

Quota report

Display the quota report. See Survey quotas for an introduction to quotas.

Example quota report with 3 quota groups defined:

  • O - the target number of interviews to be obtained
  • C - the number of completed interviews achieved
  • % - C as a percentage of O
  • F - Number achieved after quota full (optional feature)

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Browse responses

Displays a table listing all the respondents to the survey, including both those by people who have accessed the survey anonymously by following the survey link (when "Anonymous access" is enabled via Deploy options) and those who have been sent a tracked email link.

There are separate tables of responses in the development and live zones, showing accesses to the test and live versions of the survey respectively.

The table contains the following columns:

  • Serial - the unique serial number given to this response.
  • Type - how the respondent accessed the survey (anonymously or via a tracked email link.
  • Survey started - date/time of first access to the survey.
  • Survey finished - date/time of viewing the "thank you" page of the survey (if the respondent has reached that page).
  • Status - status of the survey response. Examples: complete, started, homepage.
  • Survey PDF - a link to a PDF document containing the survey responses.
  • Edit - go back into the questionnaire to inspect/make changes.

The table can be sorted on any of these columns using the icons.

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Analyse data

This screen displays response summaries as below:

  • List of choices questions - frequencies, percentages and bar charts.
  • Numeric questions - minimum, maximum and average values.
  • Text questions - display all the responses by selecting Show verbatims

Select Computed just now to ensure reports updated with latest responses.

The response summary can be filtered to only include respondents who gave a particular answer or answers.

Select Filter (showing all interviews) to enter a filter.

A pop up window will appear showing all the questions that can be used to define the filter. By default they will have All (no filter) selected.

Select the categories to be used to filter the report then scroll to the top or bottom of the popup window and press or

If a filter is defined the report will be updated based on the filter and the text Filter (showing all interviews) will display the current filter.

For example: Filters: Research and Teaching (q1=1), Biosciences(q3=1)

To show all respondents set All (no filter) for all questions in the filter pop up window.

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Cross tabulation

Choose Crosstabulation from the menu to start analysing the data.

Click here for a description of the crosstabulation features in Scroll.

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Export data

The Export data menu item can be used to open the Export survey results data screen to download the data set for use in other systems.

Example showing how to include different language in include file

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TEST SURVEY: Testing the questionnaire.

Use to test the latest version of the questionnaire.

This will start the survey. Each questionnaire page will have a Return to SCROLL button which can be used to return to the development environment.

Publish to the live zone

Once the survey has been tested and the survey is ready to go live then use

This will bring up the Publish survey screen.

Select whichever of the buttons below is shown to confirm that the live zone should be created/updated.

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Live Zone

Surveys should be created and tested in the Development zone and then published to the Live zone where the real survey data is collected.

The top level menu in the Live zone has the activity areas listed below which can be selected in SCROLL to display submenus covering the different activities involved in issuing surveys to real respondents.

The sub-menus and features associated with these activities are the same in both the live and development zones. Select the activity name below to go to the documentation in the development zone section.

The live zone deply menu has an additional option to close the survey.

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