Choice Question
Choice Question
Choice questions provide a set of options for respondents to choose from, allowing them to select one or more answers. As a widely used question type in surveys, they offer advantages such as structured data collection, standardization, ease of data gathering, and straightforward analysis. They also support features like option grouping and randomization.

When configured for multiple selections, mutual exclusion control can be applied between options, typically used in situations where options contradict each other and cannot be selected simultaneously.
When setting up multiple-choice questions, logic nodes need to be used for logical judgment to facilitate the navigation to subsequent questionnaire questions based on the selected options.
Choice questions are the most commonly used question type. The system is designed with global settings for editing, configuration, layout, and testing functions based on the characteristics of multiple-choice questions. These global settings are utilized by all question types. For any specific question type that differs from the global settings, supplementary explanations will be provided in the corresponding section for that question type.
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