Hi there
I created 10 personality types based on a proven paper-based psychological test we have. The goal is to help people identify which personality they are most closely related to out of the ten. The paper-based one has 50 questions but we are running a trial on forminator with 20 questions.
So, we created 20 questions based on the 10 personalities i.e. there are 2 questions linked to each personality. In each of the questions, the response options can be:
option 1. Yes..that's me
option 2. Kinda like me
option 3. No way like me!
We also created an 11th personality. Let's call this "Dummy" which is linked to the 3rd response i.e. 3. No way like me!
So each question gives 2 chances of the participant being associated with a personality.
After running the tests, we detected that if the participant picks option 3 ie 'No way like me!' several times, even though they also have a number of options 1 & 2 across the board, the result is almost always "Dummy".
I guess this can be expected if the number of options 3 responses outweigh options 1 & 2. but this is giving a false negative/indicators to the participant.
Am I missing something here or is there a limitation to the way forminator works? I am not expecting multiple personality results as I know this cannot be done.
So I am seeking help?
Do I need to add all 50 questions to increase the chances of the other options/personalities being picked (altho this will be overwhelming for a friendly social media quiz)?
Should I remove the 11th Dummy personality? If I do, what do I use as a No' option?
Should I just change the response options to
option 1. Yes..that's me
option 2. Kinda like me
option 3. Least like me!
but in this case, "option 3. Least like me!" still links to the personality type measured. And all three options relate to the same personality in the answer section. But then, where is the validity?
HELP...I'm too close and can’t see my way out.
I am open to all ideas
Thanks in advance
]]>Just purchased this tool. I’m not sure if it’s going to work for me and will likely return if it can’t do what I need. I have a personality quiz that has 16 personality possibilities, each resulting from the answers to 20 questions. Each question is ranked based upon 4 keywords
Each question has an associated keyword, and each keyword has ‘weight’ based upon the answer to that question
ie. question 1 with keyword A has 5 potential answers, each answer offers points ranging from 1-5. User selects answer 1, which puts 2 points into keyword A
Keyword A is associated with 5 questions, for a total of 10 possible points
Should Keyword A score 80% or higher, the results page should reflect Keyword A’s results
This can be done all fine and dandy. However it gets complicated when I want to combine the options. For example.
Keyword A scores 80% or higher. Keyword B scored just above 70%. I’d like to show them a page that is a combination of Keyword A and B based upon the percentage of points accrued by each keyword.
Is this possible?
]]>I was wondering whether it was possible to send personalised emails to users based on the results they got on a personality quiz. I’ve activated the lead collection form at the end of the quiz, so I’m collecting the user’s name and email.
In the email notification settings for the quiz, I can see that there’s an option to send an email to the user’s email address if some conditions are met. However, since this is a personality quiz, it doesn’t have a “final score” like the other type of quiz, so I can’t differentiate them based on the result they got.
Even if you don’t support this right now, I’d appreciate any ideas on achieving the same effect, I’m open to workarounds or combining different services to do this. I just want to be able to detect when a user gets a certain personality, and send them an email that has a different message that’s tailored to that personality (e.g. quiz result = you are spider-man, email = here’s some spider-man merch you can buy).
Thank you!
]]>I can’t find any documentation on how the Associate Results options work and I don’t know what I’m doing wrong.
There are some other issues I’ve noticed with this plugin as well, such as the Description field stripping certain CSS attributes and the social sharing options not going away. I can fix those with my own CSS though.
]]>Did someone know a plugin which shows more than one answer?
The most shows only one result “You are…”
But i need one which shows more results.
Like:
6 Points (Category 1) – You are …
76 Points (Category 2) – You are …
46 Points (Category 3) – You are also ..