Overview
Incorporate ranking questions into your conversation and allow participants to compare and organize a list of items in preference order.
NOTE: Ranking is not available via the Excel import/export template option.
How it Works
Build your Ranking question in the discussion guide or ad-hoc during a live conversation. First, select Rank as a question type. Then type your question, options, and set time duration. You can add a minimum of three and a maximum of 6 options to be ranked by your audience.
Ranking questions offer three different data points:
- Absolute Rank - Position in the list: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.
- Average Rank - Used to sort the list and determine an option's absolute rank position.
- Ranking Distribution - The number of participants that ranked each option in each position. Used to calculate the Average Rank.
Use the Analyze tab to dive in further and view how different segments responded.
Participant Experience
When asked a Ranking question, users simply click the option's box to rank each item. Participants can click on a ranked option to clear out the answer.
Exporting Ranking Data
PowerPoint Slides
When you export the PowerPoint topline report, each Ranking question will have a summary slide with Absolute Rank, Average Rank, and Ranking Distribution.
CSV
Conversation Data: Each Ranking question is sorted by question ID. The Ranking options are listed in rows, with the distribution of rankings for all participants and average rankings across all segments
Participant Data: Rank number and the question are brought together to show how each participant ranked each option.