Overview
Results is a tab that's a part of the analysis page–a post-conversation portal that brings participant responses to life.
View conversation data for qualitative and quantitative questions, utilize pre-selected and on-the-fly segments to dig deeper into target audience groups, and export your findings in Powerpoint, CSV, or PNG formats to share and present to your team.
How it works
After a Remesh session has ended, view conversation data and participant feedback on the Analysis page.
In the top left, you will find the Results tab. Here, you can navigate conversation data question-by-question, utilize pre-selected and on-the-fly segmentation to dig deeper into target audience groups, and export your findings to share or present to your team.
Quantitative Visualizations.
Create bar or pie charts from Poll questions by selecting the view tab on the top right of the screen.
Group multiple poll options by clicking the three dots next to a poll option, selecting Group Options, choosing the poll options to form a group, labeling this new group, and saving.
After creating a unique view of the data, click Save View.
Qualitative Visualizations
Ask Opinion
Ask Opinion responses can be reviewed via manual Search or through Common Topics.
Visualize the responses in two ways: Topic Cloud and Topic Prevalence. Both of these views can be exported as PNGs.
- Topic Prevalence is shown as a pie chart and depicts the percentage of responses that include a common topic.
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Topic Clouds are a visual representation of text data, which is often used to depict keywords.
Create a side-by-side comparison view of verbatim responses from a question for up to five audience segments. Sort, filter, and export your desired data cut.
Ask Experience
Ask Experience responses can be grouped by categories. When selected, this will show a list of responses organized in category containers.
Visualize the category distribution with a bar chart that can be exported as a PNG file.
Note: Participants can choose multiple categories for their response resulting in repeat counts.