Sprockler Manual
  • Introduction
  • Getting started
  • Designer
    • Formulating questions
      • Story question
      • Special question types
        • Bipoles
        • Tripoles
        • Picture Pointers
      • Classifier questions
    • Setting up your inquiry online
      • Translations
      • Publication
      • Quick Scan Responses
      • Results
    • Extra tips for the Designer module
  • Collector
    • App Collector
    • Web Collector
    • Distributing the inquiry via the Designer
    • Extra tips for the Collector
  • Visualizer
    • Creating a report
    • Editing questions
    • Adding new items
    • Moving item order
    • Extra tips for the Visualizer
  • Downloading your data
Powered by GitBook
On this page
  1. Designer
  2. Formulating questions

Special question types

PreviousStory questionNextBipoles

Last updated 4 years ago

One of the core aspects of Sprockler is that stories are interpreted by the storytellers, not by outside analysts. To ensure everybody can answer all questions, no matter the age or level of education, we make use of special question types. These questions are used to tag the story, which Sprockler calls meaning mapping, to interpret what the story means. These types of questions can also be used to learn more about the context in which the storyteller operates.

There are three types of special questions: , and . Next to this, all regular question options are also possible in Sprockler inquiries.

bipoles
tripoles
picture pointers