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Single Response, Login
Required - Respondents must log in before responding
to the survey, and are prevented from responding to the survey more than once.
Respondents that return to a completed survey can edit their original
responses.
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Single Response, Login Required (Not
Updateable) - Respondents must log in before
responding to the survey, and are prevented from responding to the survey more
than once. Respondents that attempt to return to a completed survey are not able
to modify their original responses.
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Single Response, Anonymous Access
Allowed - Respondents are allowed to respond to a
survey anonymously (without logging in). Respondents may also log in before
responding to a survey. Either way, respondents are prevented from responding to
the survey more than once. Respondents that return to a completed survey can
edit their original responses.
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Single Response, Anonymous Access Allowed
(Not Updateable) - Respondents are allowed to respond
to a survey anonymously (without logging in). Respondents may also log in before
responding to a survey. Either way, respondents are prevented from responding to
the survey more than once. Respondents that attempt to return to a completed
survey are not able to modify their original responses.
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Multiple Response, Login Required (Not
Updateable) - Respondents must log in before
responding to the survey, and may respond to the survey as many times as they
want. Respondents cannot update prior responses.
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Multiple Response, Anonymous Access
Allowed (Not Updateable) - Respondents are allowed to
respond to a survey anonymously (without logging in). Respondents may also log
in before responding to a survey. Either way, respondents may respond to the
survey as many times as they want. Respondents cannot update prior
responses.
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Manual Response Entry - Survey owners and application administrators can enter unlimited
responses. This access level takes precedence over all other access levels, and
prevents standard respondents from taking the survey. After completing each
response, the user is returned to the start of the survey to submit a new
response.
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