Checkboxes Question

Checkboxes question allows respondents to select multiple options from a list of choices. It is useful for gathering information about multiple preferences, opinions, or behaviors in a single question. View a Checkboxes example.


Checkboxes example image

 

 

Creating a Checkboxes Question

 

You can create a Checkboxes question by following steps:

 

1. Choose Checkboxes to add the question to your survey.


Add checkboxes question

 

2. Enter the question you want to ask in the text box provided. Make sure the question is clear and concise.

 

3. Add the options for the question. You can add as many options as you need. You can add picture and add description for options.

 

4. Set the choice range by specifying the Min and Max number of options respondents can choose.


Set choice range

 

5. If your question has an option for None of the above or All of the above, check the Mutex checkbox to prevent other options from being selected when this option is chosen. View the example


Mutex option example

 

6. (Optional) Adjust any additional settings for questions and options. 

Making Survey Questions Required/Optional 

Referring to Previous Answer

Allow Comments for an Option

Randomize Options

Group Settings

Stacked Options

Pipe Answer

Display Logic

Skip Logic

Display Option Logic


7. Click Finish



Analyzing the Data 


SurveyMars offers various ways to display the results of Checkboxes questions. The results show the number and percentage of responses for each option, and are presented using charts and tables to visualize the data. Multiple chart types are available for Checkboxes questions, including column, pie, doughnut, bar, and line charts.


Data analysis charts


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