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Grouping and Filtering AnalysisSub-Group selection allows you to view the results of your survey (charts and graphs) after filtering for some pattern. To get started with subgroup selection click on :
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How can I add Multiple Filters to the same Group?
Multiple Criteria Joins - After adding the first filter you can specify "AND" / "OR" criteria for the next filters. For more information please see Additional References below. See example:
Is there a limit on number of Groups that can be created? Currently you can have maximum 10 groups at a time. If you need more Groups you can delete the Groups that are not required and create new Groups. Deleting the Groups does not affect the data in any way. NOTE: Currently you can only add upto 5 filters for a single Group You can also save the filter criteria into Groups for analysis of multiple groups at the same time. For example if you have a "What is you gender?" question. You might want to create two groups : -
How do I make a group "active" ? - You don't need to do anything!. Just go to the "Data Analysis" page and click on the "Question". Then Click on "Grouping Analysis". The group that you just created will show up there. Please make sure that you save the group. Do I need to set up the filters before people start taking the survey? NO! You can create groups anytime during your data collection. It is independent of the data-collection process. Can I use this Grouping functionality in combination with advanced analysis tools like Conjoint and TURF Analysis? Yes! - The TURF and Conjoint modules are integrated with the Grouping Analysis. What do I do after I create the group/segment?
After you've created the Group/Segment, you can do one of two things:
Can I view the entire report for a segment/group? Yes : Goto
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This feature/tools described here are available with the following license(s) :
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