What is a reference question?
A reference question is a multiple choice question in which you ask your audience which characteristic they have. You can use this information to make a crossing. You can see for example what people in the age of 30 to 40 years think of your proposition.
What is a crossing and how do I make one?
By making a crossing you can see what people with the same characteristic (for example: in the age of 30 to 40 years) have voted. You will gain more insight into the opinion of your audience. You can view the different characteristics by pressing ctrl+1, ctrl+2 etc.
Can I compare a question?
You can compare questions of the same type and with the same number of answers.
What is a rating question?
A rating question shows besides the results also the average and deviation. You can use a rating question to measure the appreciation of your audience. By making a crossing you can show the consensus within a group.
What is the maximum number of answers?
You can use a maximum of 999 answers.
Is it possible to vote more then once on a question?
You can vote upto 50 times on a question. By selecting the option unlimited, you can vote as long as the voting is open, only the last vote is saved.
How can I set a correct answer?
Click with the right mouse button on an answer, select properties from the pop-up menu. Select the checkbox for correct answer and click OK.
How can I set a ranking?
In the properties of the question you can select whether you want to use a ranking. The answer which is chosen most will be displayed on top or at the most left of the chart.