Enable the Advanced Screener

Learn about the Advanced Screener. The Advanced Screener allows you to add conditions to your Screener Questionnaire and create Screener Groups to sort your participants.

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About the Advanced Screener

  • The Advanced Screener is disabled by default.
  • Enable the Advanced Screener to:
  • Define different participant profiles (based on conditions)
  • Set a quota for each

Compatibility

The Advanced Screener is not available for:

  • Basic Usability Tests
  • Moderated studies

 

 

Enable the Advanced Screener

  1. Go to the Recruitment section of your study.
  2. Select Screener in the left menu.
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  3. Click the Advanced Screener toggle.
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  4. In the pop-up window, click Enable.
  5. Add your Screener Groups & Quotas or Add conditions.

 

 

Disable the Advanced Screener

  1. Go to the Recruitment section of your study.
  2. Select Screener in the left menu.
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  3. Click the Advanced Screener toggle.
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  4. In the pop-up window, click Disable.
  5. Add your Screener Groups & Quotas or Add conditions.

 

 

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