Single-Select Matrix
Matrix table questions combine multiple survey questions with identical answers. They are useful when you need to ask respondents to rate statements on the same scale. A good matrix table question example is a Likert scale survey question (also known as a satisfaction scale). It allows respondents to describe their attitude to certain statements on a 5 to 7-point scale or answer several close-ended questions with the same choice options. If you want to allow only one scale point per statement to be selected, use a single-selection matrix question. This question displays statements in the form of a grid with radio buttons. This demo shows a matrix table survey question example and describes how to configure a single-choice matrix question. Read more...