How about Multiple Choice Questions where m out of k options can be chosen
In assessments, we often use so called k-prim questions. These are multiple choice questions, where the respondents can tick more than just one answer. Is it possible to construct those in PollEverywhere?
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Hi Abraham,
Thanks for reaching out! I just want to double-check we don’t already have this possibility.
Check this out and see if it’s what you’re looking for:
http://polleverywhere.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/152568-my-participants-can-only-vote-once-per-poll-how-c
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Kazim Mammadhuseyn commented
Hi,
thanks Abraham for raising this question. I was also surprised not to find this option of having more than one correct answer in a multiple-choice question(MCQ). I regularly ask MCQs where all of the propositions are correct or where all of them are false.This makes it hard to proceed only by elimination, which I find quite useful.
Vinnie, thanks for your answer. The link you're pointing to is surely not what Abraham meant by "ticking more than just one answer". Do you think what I described is feasible within the current options of Poll Everywhere?