Difference between revisions of "Google Forms"

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Based on your intended use for this form, there are a variety of question templates to choose from. You can also create sections to split your form into multiple pages.
 
Based on your intended use for this form, there are a variety of question templates to choose from. You can also create sections to split your form into multiple pages.
  
=Making Questions for your Form=
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=Question Templates=
==Multiple Choice Questions==
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===Multiple Choice Questions===
 
These are really good questions for giving users a specific number of options (chicken or fish). You can use these to gather simple demographic data as well as discover preferences of those you send the form to.
 
These are really good questions for giving users a specific number of options (chicken or fish). You can use these to gather simple demographic data as well as discover preferences of those you send the form to.
  
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Now you can edit each possible answer or add an 'Other' option to your question.
 
Now you can edit each possible answer or add an 'Other' option to your question.
  
==Dropdown Questions==
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===Dropdown Questions===
 
Dropdown questions are very similar to Multiple Choice questions as they can only have 1 answer selected. They may work better if there are a lot of possibilities that cannot be combined. This may be used for other demographic data that may have more possible responses. This may include: States, Countries, Height, Age, or many others that have a lot of options.
 
Dropdown questions are very similar to Multiple Choice questions as they can only have 1 answer selected. They may work better if there are a lot of possibilities that cannot be combined. This may be used for other demographic data that may have more possible responses. This may include: States, Countries, Height, Age, or many others that have a lot of options.
  
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You will see a similar format to the Multiple Choice question template, but when sending the survey the user will see a list to select from instead of all of the options.
 
You will see a similar format to the Multiple Choice question template, but when sending the survey the user will see a list to select from instead of all of the options.
  
==Checkboxes==
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===Checkboxes===
These questions give users a chance to select multiple responses instead of the singular answer given with Multiple Choice questions. These are really good for marking off available times or narrowing down a large number of options.
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These questions give users a chance to select multiple responses instead of the singular answer given with Multiple Choice questions. These are really good for marking off available times or selecting a few options from a large number available.
  
 
To insert one of these questions:
 
To insert one of these questions:
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Now you can add, delete, and edit your answers. You can also add an 'Other' option.
 
Now you can add, delete, and edit your answers. You can also add an 'Other' option.
  
==Linear Scale==
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===Linear Scale===
 
Linear Scale questions are typically used to gather qualitative data as a rating of something. This gives the user a line of choices corresponding to the numbers set (range 0 to 10). You can also name the poles of this response ('Never' to 'Extremely often').
 
Linear Scale questions are typically used to gather qualitative data as a rating of something. This gives the user a line of choices corresponding to the numbers set (range 0 to 10). You can also name the poles of this response ('Never' to 'Extremely often').
  
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You will now see the numbers used for ranges as drop-downs directly under the question. Below these you can set the names of each side of the line.
 
You will now see the numbers used for ranges as drop-downs directly under the question. Below these you can set the names of each side of the line.
  
==Date and Time==
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===Multiple Choice Grid===
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Multiple Choice Grids give users a chance to select a single column response for each row provided. This type of question may be useful in place of a number of Linear Scale questions for collecting ratings data as well as other objectives.
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To insert one of these questions:
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#Click the plus inside of a circle next to your current question.
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#You now have another Multiple Choice question.
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#Click the 'Multiple Choice' box on the right side of your question box to reveal a dropdown menu.
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#Select 'Multiple Choice Grid'
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===Checkbox Grid===
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Checkbox Grids give users a chance to select multiple response within each row or column provided.
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This type of question may be useful for
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To insert one of these questions:
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#Click the plus inside of a circle next to your current question.
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#You now have another Multiple Choice question.
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#Click the 'Multiple Choice' box on the right side of your question box to reveal a dropdown menu.
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#Select 'Checkbox Grid'
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===Short Answer===
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Short Answer Questions give users a chance to
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This type of question may be useful
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""Single line text entry, scrolls to keep cursor on screen""
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To insert one of these questions:
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#Click the plus inside of a circle next to your current question.
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#You now have another Multiple Choice question.
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#Click the 'Multiple Choice' box on the right side of your question box to reveal a dropdown menu.
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#Select 'Short Answer'
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===Paragraph===
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Paragraph Questions give users a chance to
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This type of question may be useful
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""Multiple line text entry, allows user to see entire answer""
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To insert one of these questions:
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#Click the plus inside of a circle next to your current question.
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#You now have another Multiple Choice question.
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#Click the 'Multiple Choice' box on the right side of your question box to reveal a dropdown menu.
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#Select 'Paragraph'
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===Date and Time===
 
These questions are best for gathering specific dates and times from the recipients. Date questions require mm/dd/yyyy and may be best for birthdays planning future events. Time questions will output as 12-hr clock (7:00 pm), even if entered as 24-hr (19:00).
 
These questions are best for gathering specific dates and times from the recipients. Date questions require mm/dd/yyyy and may be best for birthdays planning future events. Time questions will output as 12-hr clock (7:00 pm), even if entered as 24-hr (19:00).
  
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#Select 'Date' or 'Time'
 
#Select 'Date' or 'Time'
  
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=Sections and Subsections=
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==How to Create Sections==
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===How to Create Subsections===
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=Linking Questions and Sections=
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==Linking by answer==
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==Linking by progress==
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===Finish Form===
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=Data Collection=
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==Data Output==
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==Exporting Data==
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===to Excel===
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===to Google Sheets===
  
 
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[[Category:Google]]

Revision as of 15:23, 14 May 2020

Google Forms is a software provided by Google that allows users to create, edit, and share different types of forms to gather data.

Some of the basic templates offered are:

  • Party Invites and RSVPs
  • Feedback Requests
  • Application Forms
  • Contact Information

and many more...

Creating your Google Form

You can also create your own form from scratch.

  1. Navigate to .
  2. Sign in with your 鶹Ƶ Account credentials (or another Google Account)
  3. Click the "Blank" sheet with a colorful plus in the center.

You now have your very own Google Form. Here you can add a Name, Description, and many types of Questions to your form before sending it out. You will also see a default "Untitled Question". This will be a Multiple Choice question and can be changed to any of the different question templates found below.

Based on your intended use for this form, there are a variety of question templates to choose from. You can also create sections to split your form into multiple pages.

Question Templates

Multiple Choice Questions

These are really good questions for giving users a specific number of options (chicken or fish). You can use these to gather simple demographic data as well as discover preferences of those you send the form to.

To insert one of these questions:

  1. Click the plus inside of a circle next to your current question.
  2. You now have another Multiple Choice question. This will be the default question every time you click the 'Add Question' plus button.

Now you can edit each possible answer or add an 'Other' option to your question.

Dropdown Questions

Dropdown questions are very similar to Multiple Choice questions as they can only have 1 answer selected. They may work better if there are a lot of possibilities that cannot be combined. This may be used for other demographic data that may have more possible responses. This may include: States, Countries, Height, Age, or many others that have a lot of options.

To insert one of these questions:

  1. Click the plus inside of a circle next to your current question.
  2. You now have another Multiple Choice question.
  3. Click the Multiple Choice box on the right side of your question box to reveal a dropdown menu.
  4. Select Dropdown

You will see a similar format to the Multiple Choice question template, but when sending the survey the user will see a list to select from instead of all of the options.

Checkboxes

These questions give users a chance to select multiple responses instead of the singular answer given with Multiple Choice questions. These are really good for marking off available times or selecting a few options from a large number available.

To insert one of these questions:

  1. Click the plus inside of a circle next to your current question.
  2. You now have another Multiple Choice question.
  3. Click the 'Multiple Choice' box on the right side of your question box to reveal a dropdown menu.
  4. Select 'Checkboxes'

Now you can add, delete, and edit your answers. You can also add an 'Other' option.

Linear Scale

Linear Scale questions are typically used to gather qualitative data as a rating of something. This gives the user a line of choices corresponding to the numbers set (range 0 to 10). You can also name the poles of this response ('Never' to 'Extremely often').

To insert one of these questions:

  1. Click the plus inside of a circle next to your current question.
  2. You now have another Multiple Choice question.
  3. Click the 'Multiple Choice' box on the right side of your question box to reveal a dropdown menu.
  4. Select 'Linear Scale'

You will now see the numbers used for ranges as drop-downs directly under the question. Below these you can set the names of each side of the line.

Multiple Choice Grid

Multiple Choice Grids give users a chance to select a single column response for each row provided. This type of question may be useful in place of a number of Linear Scale questions for collecting ratings data as well as other objectives.

To insert one of these questions:

  1. Click the plus inside of a circle next to your current question.
  2. You now have another Multiple Choice question.
  3. Click the 'Multiple Choice' box on the right side of your question box to reveal a dropdown menu.
  4. Select 'Multiple Choice Grid'

Checkbox Grid

Checkbox Grids give users a chance to select multiple response within each row or column provided. This type of question may be useful for

To insert one of these questions:

  1. Click the plus inside of a circle next to your current question.
  2. You now have another Multiple Choice question.
  3. Click the 'Multiple Choice' box on the right side of your question box to reveal a dropdown menu.
  4. Select 'Checkbox Grid'

Short Answer

Short Answer Questions give users a chance to This type of question may be useful ""Single line text entry, scrolls to keep cursor on screen"" To insert one of these questions:

  1. Click the plus inside of a circle next to your current question.
  2. You now have another Multiple Choice question.
  3. Click the 'Multiple Choice' box on the right side of your question box to reveal a dropdown menu.
  4. Select 'Short Answer'

Paragraph

Paragraph Questions give users a chance to This type of question may be useful ""Multiple line text entry, allows user to see entire answer"" To insert one of these questions:

  1. Click the plus inside of a circle next to your current question.
  2. You now have another Multiple Choice question.
  3. Click the 'Multiple Choice' box on the right side of your question box to reveal a dropdown menu.
  4. Select 'Paragraph'

Date and Time

These questions are best for gathering specific dates and times from the recipients. Date questions require mm/dd/yyyy and may be best for birthdays planning future events. Time questions will output as 12-hr clock (7:00 pm), even if entered as 24-hr (19:00).

To insert either of these questions:

  1. Click the plus inside of a circle next to your current question.
  2. You now have another Multiple Choice question.
  3. Click the 'Multiple Choice' box on the right side of your question box to reveal a dropdown menu.
  4. Select 'Date' or 'Time'

Sections and Subsections

How to Create Sections

How to Create Subsections

Linking Questions and Sections

Linking by answer

Linking by progress

Finish Form

Data Collection

Data Output

Exporting Data

to Excel

to Google Sheets