Build Your Event Content Overview | Point-In-Time & Lifecycle

Modified on Mon, 10 Jun at 9:38 AM

After you create your event and enable and customize the event pages, the next step is to build your event content. This process can include adding question pages, questions, and  miscellaneous text, and applying conditional logic to make specific questions or pages display only when certain conditions are met.


This article walks through:



Add Question Pages

Whether your event already contains pages from a template or a cloned event, or if you started from scratch and have only a single, empty page, you can add question pages to your event. Adding pages is useful for promoting readability (by limiting the number of questions per page) and for keeping related questions together. You may also need to add pages when applying conditional logic to event questions. 


After you add a page, you can move it to any location in your event and add or move questions to it.


For step-by-step and next level details, see the Add & Manage Question Pages | Point-In-Time & Lifecycle article.



Add Questions and Miscellaneous Text 

You can quickly and easily add questions to your event. Choose questions from the Perceptyx Question Library or add your own custom questions. You can also add miscellaneous text, which is useful for providing definitions or instructions.


Add Questions from the Perceptyx Question Library

All questions in the Question Library are validated, best practice items that are grouped into categories and tied to Perceptyx benchmarks. Using questions from the Library helps to ensure that your questions are clear, easily translatable, suited for the Business and Talent Priority on which your event is built, and available for benchmark comparisons. 




For step-by-step and next level details, see the Add & Manage Questions | Point-In-Time & Lifecycle article.



Add Custom Questions

You can also add your own custom questions to your event. Choose from five types of questions:


  • Favorability
    A closed-ended question type that lets respondents select a single answer option. 

  • Single Selection
    A closed-ended question type that lets respondents select a single answer from multiple options. 

  • Multiple Choice
    A closed-ended question type that lets respondents select two or more answers from multiple options. 

  • Ranking
    Asks respondents to compare items to each other by placing them in order of preference. 

  • Comment
    An open-ended question type that lets respondents provide written feedback.


A single dialog box makes it easy to add your question text and specify response options.



For step-by-step and next level details, see the Add & Manage Questions | Point-In-Time & Lifecycle article.



Add Miscellaneous Text

You can add miscellaneous text to any event page. You can use miscellaneous text to include definitions or details explaining specific questions.



For step-by-step and next level details, see the Add & Manage Questions | Point-In-Time & Lifecycle article.



Apply Conditional Logic

Conditional logic allows you to specify that certain questions or pages be skipped or displayed depending on whether specific conditions are met. You can apply three types of logic to your events:


  • Skip logic: Advances respondents to a future point in the event based on how they respond to a question or demographic

  • Display logic: Displays a question only when a certain condition is met, such as a specific question response or demographic selection

  • Page logic: Displays an entire page of questions only when a certain condition is met, such as a specific question response or demographic selection


Simple dialog boxes walk you through the process for applying each type of logic.





For step-by-step and next level details, see the Apply Conditional Logic to Event Content | Point-In-Time & Lifecycle article.



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