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Can we trigger a survey and communicate the respondents ID to the survey in a way that does not require respondent or panelist intervention?

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Can we trigger a survey and communicate the respondents ID to the survey in a way that does not require respondent or panelist intervention?

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Yes. The respondent’s ID is embedded in the survey URL delivered individually to each respondent, using the Hosted Survey built in email invitation functionality (or programmatically from your own email system). The respondent simply clicks on the link (URL) and opens their private survey without any intervention. The respondent’s ID is stored with the survey response. Does Hosted Survey provide the ability to program and control panelist access? For example, optionally preventing backup, optionally requiring usernames and passwords, locking out IP addresses, preventing ballot box stuffing, defining start/stop dates, and defining the maximum number of acceptable responses. Hosted Survey has controls for requiring respondents and panelists to enter a code and password to enter a survey. Start and end dates automatically allow or prevent respondents from completing the survey if outside specific date/time parameters. Re-entry and related options can control whether a respondent can leave

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