What is conditional logic?
Conditional logic allows you to create a custom path through your survey for your respondents based on the answers that they provide. This powerful feature allows you to control what the respondent sees and how they respond.
For example, you can hide questions that don't apply to particular respondents based on the answers they provide. This saves you and your respondent's time and ensures you collect only the most relevant answers.
With conditional logic, you can change what question, section or page a respondent sees based on how they answer one or more of the questions in the survey. This helps keep the survey short, to the point, and tailored to the respondent.
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How do I use conditional logic?
You can apply conditional logic to all of the question types in ImpactMapper. You can even apply conditional logic to layout elements (i.e., header, sub-header, section break, etc.) giving you the ability to show or not show sections of your survey.
To enable conditional logic, toggle on the Enable conditional logic via Settings of a question.
Next, you can configure and add custom conditional logic that suits your survey design best. For example, you can choose to show a particular section only to respondents who have answered "Yes" to the question "Are you part of this cohort?"
In addition, when applying conditional logic to a Section, you can choose to end the survey or prevent the respondent from submitting their response. This is useful if you need to pre-qualify your respondents by asking a few questions at the beginning of the survey, before they are able to submit their response.
Terminate survey if conditions are not met allows you to end the survey early if one of the answers matches your criteria. A respondent can still submit their response, including questions they have already filled out.
Disable survey submission when terminated allows you to prevent a respondent from submitting a survey entirely if the conditions are met.



