What is branching and how does it work?
Branching allows you to ask alternate or additional questions based on a particular response to a previous question. You can add branching questions to find out more about certain population groups or ask certain questions that only apply to certain subsets of your survey population. For example, you may include a question in your survey that asks each respondent to select the location they work in. One of the response choices may be Chicago. Anytime a respondent selects the option, “Chicago” additional questions are presented in the surveys that are applicable only to persons working in Chicago. Another way to use branching is to skip questions that may not apply to one subset of the population. For example, you may include a question in your survey that asks about marital status. Those who selected the “Married” response are presented with additional questions that apply to married persons only. Those who selected the “Unmarried” response are not presented with the additional questio