When participants start submitting responses to your media survey, you can view them on the Responses tab of your study.
Here, you can view response data in a number of ways using the options in the left sidebar. Refer to the sections below for more information.
View by question
To view responses from all participants grouped by question, open the Questions tab in the left sidebar:
This view offers a holistic view of how participants across your mission, including bar charts for multiple choice questions, percentage data for card sort questions, and more. For more information on analyzing individual questions, search for the question type on the Dscout help center.
View by participant
To view responses from individual participants, open the Participants tab in the left sidebar. Then, select a participant:
This view is helpful if you want to focus on how a specific participant responded to the questions across your mission. Maybe you noticed they completed a card sort differently than the majority of your participants and want to see their other responses.
View by tags
To view responses organized by your custom tags, open the Tags tab in the left sidebar:
For more information on tagging responses, see Create and manage tags.
Filter responses
Across all views of the Responses tab, you can filter the data that’s displayed. For example, you can filter the data to only show responses from participants who made a particular selection from a given multiple choice question. Or, you can filter by participant attributes like age, gender, and more.
To filter responses:
- Navigate to the Responses tab of your study.
- Click the Filter icon in the top right corner.
- Select your desired filters.
Now, the responses displayed are filtered to only include those that meet your selected criteria. Return to the filters menu at any time to change your selections or click Clear all to reset your filters entirely.
Other resources
Analysis is never a one-size-fits-all task. Dscout offers many tools to help you analyze your data. Refer to the following articles for help and inspiration: