Which of the following best explains why the Romani ethnic group is identified
In addition to providing survey templates, Qualtrics has saved some common questions you can put into your survey. For example, have you ever needed your respondents to select a date, but didn’t know how to make a clickable calendar? Have you ever wanted them to select from a list of countries without having to find a list of every single one yourself? The Qualtrics library questions are here to help! Show
Adding a Question from the Qualtrics LibraryAttention: Certified questions leverage Qualtrics best practices to generate high-quality, standardized data to support better insights. Due to these improvements, we recommend using certified questions. Questions from the Qualtrics library will no longer be available in the near future.
Qtip: For more on importing your own library content, visit the Survey Library support page. Categories of Content AvailableSeveral categories of surveys are available to you. Their content differs based on these categories.
Certified QuestionsCertified questions leverage Qualtrics best practices to generate high-quality, standardized data to support better insights. By standardizing metrics — for example, age, gender, industry, location, CSAT, etc. — an entire XM workflow can be created that delivers better value in the form of unified datasets for comparative analysis, benchmarks, and continually updated and standardized profiles. Certified questions are available in 13 languages, supporting your global needs: English (US), English (UK), Japanese, German, French, Spanish (Latin America), Spanish (Spain), Portuguese (Brazil), Korean, Italian, Dutch, Chinese (Traditional) and Chinese (Simplified). Certified demographic questions use prebuilt questions that collect demographic data from your respondents to automatically push that data to the respondent’s contact entry in your XM Directory. Additionally, demographic data you already have about your respondent will be prefilled in certified questions. Qtip: For certified questions to work properly, your respondents must be associated with their survey responses. In other words, certified questions do not work for anonymized surveys.
Attention: While certified questions are reviewed by XM Scientists from the methodology perspective, compliance policies may differ. Check with your company’s privacy policies regarding collecting consumer demographic data to determine whether these questions are approved for usage. Region Specific Demographic QuestionsQtip: Region specific questions are available for the following countries and regions: US, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, India, Italy, Netherlands, Japan, and Singapore. In addition to global demographic questions, you can add certified questions that are country or region specific. To add these questions to your survey, follow these steps:
How Certified Questions Map to Attributes in XM DirectoryBelow is a table showing how each global certified question maps to which attribute in your XM Directory. Attention: You should not edit or delete these attributes from your directory. Question TextAttribute Name in XM DirectoryPossible ValuesHow old are you?Age RangeUnder 18, 18-24 years old, 25-34 years old, 35-44 years old, 45-54 years old, 55-64 years old, 65+ years old.How do you describe yourself?Gender IdentityMale, Female, Non-binary / third gender, Prefer to self-describe, Prefer not to say.If the respondent selects “Prefer to self-describe” when answering about Gender IdentityGender Self-DescribedFree response.How many under 18 live with you?Children CountFree response.What best describes your employment status over the last three months?Employment StatusWorking full-time, Working part-time, Unemployed and looking for work, A homemaker or stay-at-home parent, Student, Retired, Other.What is your current marital status?Marital StatusMarried, Living with a partner, Widowed, Divorced/Separated, Never been married.How many people live or stay in this household at least half the time?Household Member CountFree response.Region specific demographic questions vary slightly for different regions, and fields for each region will have different attribute names in XM Directory and different possible values. For each region you will see a version of the following four questions:
Qtip: Not all certified questions are mapped back to XM Directory. When you add a certified question to your survey, the menu will show you whether this question is mapped to XM Directory by including the tag XMD Connect. The name at the top represents the XM Directory field name. If XMD Connect is not present, the question is not already mapped to XM Directory. Certified Questions You Can CustomizeCertified library questions are prebuilt questions that take advantage of Qualtrics methodology to collect standardized data for easier comparisons. Most certified questions are locked from editing to ensure consistency, but some questions have the flexibility to be customized for your organization’s language and use. These questions allow you to change key sentence wording, like company or product name, while still leveraging Qualtrics best practices like benchmarking and standardization. Attention: The content within certified questions varies depending on your organization’s license. Please contact your Account Executive if you are interested in getting access to additional questions. Attention: Benchmarking is not included in all licenses. Please contact your Account Executive if you are interested in getting access to this feature. Adding Questions to Your Survey
Editing QuestionsCertified questions are locked from being edited when added to a survey. The only fields that can be edited will have a dropdown menu or text box that allows you to input values specific to your organization.
Qtip: When you customize a text box within a certified question, the value you type in will be displayed to all respondents. If you want to display different values to your respondents, based on embedded data or their responses to a previous question, you can use piped text. See Generating Piped Text. How Customizable Certified Questions Map to Attributes in XM DirectoryCustomizable certified questions do not automatically map to attributes in XM Directory. If you want to save these fields in XM Directory, you have to complete the following steps before you collect data:
Example: Embedded data for employee experience questions related to equity, belonging, and authenticity. HighlightsBelow are examples of some of the most useful pre-made questions. You can find the questions discussed below by typing the Block/Survey name listed in the Search bar. Calendar Question
Here is what it looks like in the library: Here is what it looks like in your survey: Qtip: Be careful when editing this question! There’s special code here to make the calendar appear. If you want to change the content of the question, be sure to open the HTML view of the question and only edit the Enter the date: text. Date Drill Down
Warning: Because this is a Drill Down question, you must take caution not to edit this question after you’ve collected any kind of data, whether it is test or real data. Read the Drill Down support page for more information on this question type. Choose from a list of Countries
Choose from a list of U.S. States
EX Library QuestionsThe EX library includes 33 important categories of questions. Each category of questions is organized in a block. To use the EX questions, select the Employee Experience: Annual & Pulse (New) category. Related ArticlesData & Analysis Basic Overvi... The Data & Analysis tab lets you filter, classify, merge, clean, and statistically analyze your response data: Survey Basic Overview Surveys are created and edited in the survey builder. Common Use Cases Overview This page covers common Qualtrics use cases. Often, these use cases employ multiple features to create a specific setup. Make sure you have permission to access all features associated with a use case. Contact your Brand Administrator if you need your account permissions changed. Common API Use Cases This page highlights the ways other Qualtrics clients are leveraging the Qualtrics API. Below you’ll find a list of common API requests that our clients are using and the use cases associated with each request. Employee Journey Analytics O... Employee Journey Analytics is a project type that allows you to combine existing employee data from multiple projects into a single dataset that can be analyzed. With this dataset you can run analyses across your EX programs to understand how key moments of the employee experience relate to employee engagement, wellbeing, attrition risk, and other key measurements. With an Employee Journey Analytics project you can investigate questions such as: Marketo Extension Basic Over... The Marketo extension allows you to quickly and easily generate links in Qualtrics and immediately assign them to leads from a static or smart list in Marketo. Once the extension is set up, you can see your Marketo lists from within Qualtrics and choose to generate unique links for each contact inside a given list. Each generated link is immediately stored in a Marketo Lead Field. From within the Marketo platform, you can insert a token into your email campaign to assign personalized survey links to each unique lead. Which of the following statements is helpful in explaining why Iran and the United Arab Emirates?What is helpful in explaining why Iran and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are able to assert some control over the export of oil from the Persian Gulf oil-production region? Their location along the choke point of the Strait of Hormuz allows them to influence ship movement into and out of the Persian Gulf.
Which group represents the largest stateless nation in the world?The Kurds are among the largest stateless ethnic groups in the world, with some 30 million concentrated in an area straddling Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. A minority in all four countries, the Kurds speak their own language, with several dialects.
Which of the following best describes the scale of analysis of the map of the United States?Which of the following best describes the scale of analysis of the map of the United States? The scale of analysis is regional scale because the map shows clusters of ancestry groups in different parts of the United States.
Which of the following explains why Korean and Vietnam were viewed as shatterbelts during the Cold War?Which of the following explains why Korea and Vietnam were viewed as shatter belts during the Cold War? Korea and Vietnam experienced conflict due to a dispute between global powers.
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