Pipe-In Text can be used to pull response text from questions and/or to be included in an email or in another question type.
{{[VariableName]}}
By adding the double curly brackets around a variable name in square brackets, the text response of the variable will display in the Rich Text/Email question type.
This can offer customization for Rich Text questions that provides a unique reply to participant responses.
For example, if some Radio question named [VariableName] asked:
Today, I mostly felt…
Value 1. Happy
Value 2. Frustrated
Value 3. Sad
Value 4. Disgusted
and a participant answered with “Frustrated,” a Rich Text/Text Only question can be displayed to them that includes their response and offers ways to healthily handle the feeling.
It can also be sent in an email to researchers to identify participants who may need additional counseling.
This can be set up by first creating a question. In this case we used a radio question type named [VariableName] to gauge the participant’s mood.