Description
Number questions provide you with a way to ensure that the answers you receive are in numerical format.
This is particularly useful when you're seeking to quantify ages, quantities or frequency. By using the number question format, you can encourage respondents to provide specific numerical values, helping you gather accurate data for various aspects of your research or survey.
Examples of how to use number questions:
Frequency: Collect information about how often participants engage in a specific activity. Example: "How many times per week do you exercise?"
Age: Collect participants' age as a numerical value. Example: "What is your age?"
Income: Gather participants' income in terms of a numerical value. Example: "What is your annual household income?"
Price Sensitivity: Assess participants' price sensitivity by asking them to indicate the maximum amount they would be willing to pay for a product or service. Example: "What is the highest price you would consider paying for a premium subscription?"
How to use
Add the multiple-choice step to your survey or test in just a few steps
Go to your project
Select the Build tab
Click Add new step
Click Number
Enter your question and description
Additional options
You can customise the step by clicking on the Options button
Option name | Function |
Make required | Make sure participants complete this step before continuing |