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Message bins allow new intervention content to be delivered across different assessments or situations. Useful for displaying statements, facts, and encouragements

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. Note: By default, messages are repeated once the last item in a message bin is viewed. Note that there are three settings sections

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for message bin question type.

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Type a variable name and select message bin for the question type. Fill in the remaining fields and click “Next” Nextto add responses.

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Next, add text, description, and value in the responses section, then click “Next” Nextto proceed. If additional space is needed, click and drag the bottom right of the box for more area. This does not affect the participant’s view of the question.

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Response Value(s) should ONLY be Whole Numeric Numbers (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4…).

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Lastly,

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researchers can allow participants to view only one message

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bin item within an assessment, or they can allow participants to view all the messages inside the message bin during an assessment.

If the Repeating button is NOT clicked, only one message from the message bin will

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be displayed to the participant (shown below).

If the message bin will be repeating, check the box for repeating. Click “Done” to complete creating the message bin question type. Participants will be allowed to click NEXT TIP to see other messages in the message bin (shown below).

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