Exporting Survey Results to Excel

SurveyMethods makes it easy to export your survey results to Excel, which gives you additional flexibility in analyzing your data and also allows you to upload the data to statistical analysis software if desired. SurveyMethods lets you export your results either as an Excel file or a CSV (Comma Separated Values) file, and also lets […]

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SurveyMethods Custom Report Builder

The Custom Report Builder is SurveyMethods’ powerful drag-and-drop analysis tool that allows you to create custom professional reports that can be built before you have all of your survey results and updated with the latest results at the click of a button. This report includes our most powerful statistical analysis tools, such as cross-tabulations, statistical […]

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SurveyMethods Quick Report Generator

The SurveyMethods Quick Report Generator is similar to the Results Summary report but it provides additional formatting and export options and also allows you to create and save your own custom reports that can be rerun with the latest survey results at your convenience. You can save as many report templates as you’d like. To […]

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Individual Results Report

The Individual Results report displays each survey response in detail. To find this report, log in to your SurveyMethods account, find the survey you wish to analyze and click the Analyze icon () on that row. On the Analyze Survey Results menu, select Individual Results in the Basic Reports section. Elements of the Individual Results […]

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Analyze Survey Results

SurveyMethods provides a variety of survey analysis features, which allow you to view and analyze your survey results in real-time. You can choose from one of our built-in reports or create your own custom reports to get the most out of your data. Once your report is ready, you can export it, depending on the […]

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View Survey Launch and Response Statistics

Once you have launched your survey, SurveyMethods shows you real-time response statistics, including the status, launch date, close date (if applicable), total survey takers, and median response time. You can also see how many respondents were from the web launch and email launch, split between partial and complete responses. You can find the survey launch […]

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