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v2.0.0 beta 1 (build 20200505)
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Add Likert/matrix question format
Having a way for a user to choose a scale answer is helpful when trying to gather data on a scale.
A Likert scale as described by wikipedia is:
a psychometric scale commonly involved in research that employs questionnaires. It is the most widely used approach to scaling responses in survey research.
There's lots of ways of doing this. Here's one option:

There are many options on how to display this. I've not thought too uch yet about it, but can help with designs if it helps.
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As a user researcher who creates questionnaires having questions that can gather ranking data is very important - however I can understand this might be complicated/a lot of work to implement. There's also a lot of ways to implement this so I think it requires time to discuss.
Thoughts?
@jancborchardt
(Also: apologies - I didn't see there was a feature request template already there. Hence my malformed feature requests!)
(Also: apologies - I didn't see there was a feature request template already there. Hence my malformed feature requests!)
I literally just added it because I could see all the incoming requests ;)
You did good, no worries :hugs:
Yep, we should absolutely have this, Google Forms has both:
@jancborchardt Let me know if I can help here too.
just for reference - Google Screenshot for this can be found here: https://github.com/nextcloud/forms/issues/555#issuecomment-711094687
As asked I would like to propose a variant of this question type where instead of text, the radio buttons form a linear scale from a set start number to a set end number. The ends of this scale have a description text probably beneath them. What I'm describing is basically the question type "Linear scale" from Google forms. We use this a lot in our post event evaluation forms. This would either be a variation of the originally proposed matrix or a derived question type.

Sorry for the German.
Cheers!
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Yep, we should absolutely have this, Google Forms has both: