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wiki:autolit:tagging:formanswer [2023/04/24 17:22] jthurnham [What Answering a Question does] |
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- | ====== Using Form-based | + | ====== Using Form-based |
- | **If Form-based mode is enabled**, the Questions will be available for answer in the right panel (red box); the Question under review has a **light blue background**, | + | Questions will be available for answer in the right panel (red box); the Question under review has a **light blue background**, |
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+ | All tags can still be added to the study using Standard Tagging by expanding the Tagging panel (red arrow). | ||
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+ | By default, questions are grouped by root tag (highest tag in tag hierarchy) allowing you to select specific groups of questions to answer at a time (blue box). This is especially helpful if you have a large tag hierarchy and therefore, a single, long form of questions. | ||
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+ | However, if you prefer a single form you can change this in Settings: | ||
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+ | The root tags/groups follow a key to indicate completion of the corresponding group of questions. No circle indicates questions are incomplete, a hollow circle indicates partial completion, and a full circle indicates full completion. | ||
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- | All tags can still be added to the study using Standard Extraction by expanding the Extraction panel (red arrow above). | ||
===== Answering Questions ===== | ===== Answering Questions ===== | ||
- | By adding Answers, you are applying the underlying tag, with the tag content serving as the evidence that the correct Answer(s) have been added. The method of Answering depends on the type of Question, but for all Question types, the tags applied will populate the [[wiki: | + | By adding Answers, you are applying the underlying tag, with the tag content serving as the evidence that the correct Answer(s) have been added. The method of Answering depends on the type of Question, but for all Question types, the tags applied will populate the [[wiki: |
- | **Note:** Tag Recommendations are not available for Form-based | + | **Note:** Tag Recommendations are not available for Form-based |
==== Question Type-specific Answers ==== | ==== Question Type-specific Answers ==== | ||
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When a Question is finished (Applied or, for Multi-Select, | When a Question is finished (Applied or, for Multi-Select, | ||
- | When all Questions are finished, you can either add tags using the Standard method (by opening the Extraction | + | When all Questions are finished, you can either add tags using the Standard method (by opening the Tagging |
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+ | ==== Tagging Supplemental Materials ==== | ||
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+ | If the study you are tagging has supplemental materials in pdf format, you may also apply tags to these texts. The functionality is the same as tagging full texts: automatic copy of text to clipboard and text box, text highlighting and area selection allowing immediate direction to the excerpt when the tag is selected etc. | ||
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+ | Note: Tag Recommendations are currently unavailable for supplemental pdfs. | ||
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