In AskiaDesign's screen mode, you can define the interviewing screens that will be presented to respondents. Each screen can contain one or more questions. You can design and edit each of your screens manually, or you can have askiadesign generate them automatically (and you can then edit these automatically generated screens as required).
Each screen contains one or more cells, which are the elements that make up the screen, usually pertaining to the questions in your questionnaire (e.g. there may be one cell for the question text and another for the response list). A screen also contains information regarding the layout, defining how it will appear to the interviewer or respondent.
By default, each screen contains the cell(s) pertaining to a single variable in the questionnaire, and the name of the screen is the same as that variable's ShortCut. However, you can place more than one variable on a single screen if you wish. A questionnaire’s non-visible variables do not have screens.
groups of screens for various purposes (e.g. different data collection modes: a group of screens for CATI and a group of screens for CAWI). By default, however, screens are allocated to a single group.Use the links below to learn more about screens:
Generating a questionnaire's screens
Verifying a questionnaire's screens