AskMeItems is a little questionnaire presenter and can be used for scientific studies. AskMeItems allows to specify a subject code and a selection of questionnaires to be presented.
- You need to install the Microsoft .NET Framework 4 - https://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=17718
- Add a new questionnaire by creating a .txt file and writing down all questions, answers and points in just one file.
- The file name should be the name of the questionnaire. This is important since the results are saved with the questionnaire as a prefix.
- If you want to present the answers horizontally, than type: "Questionnaire-Type: Likert" in the very first line of the .txt file. Otherwise the answers will be presented one below the other.
- Start with "Introduction: ..." and then type the introductory message.
- AskMeItem will show the Introduction on the first page of each questionnaire
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Create questions by typing the questionnaire name and a number, combined with an "_", e.g.
ABC_1: Hello, how are you? ABC_2: How do you do?
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You can create subscales X and Y of a questionnaire ABC by typing ABC-X_1, ABC-X_2, ABC-Y_1, ABC-Y_2.
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AskMeItems will calculate the mean and sum of each subscale separately and the mean and sum of the complete questionnaire.
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Mark "fill items" with an * . These items will be shown but they won't be recognized when calculating the results e.g.
* ABC_2: Hello, how are you? 1) :) - 2 (will give 2 points) 2) :( - 1 (will give 1 point)
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Create as many answers as you need by typing each in a new line.
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Give points by typing them behind the answers, e.g.
ABC_2: Hello, how are you? 1) :) - 2 (will give 2 points) 2) :( - 1 (will give 1 point)
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If you don't specify points, AskMeItems will take the number of the answers as the points, e.g.
ABC_2: Hello, how are you? 1) :) (will give 1 point) 2) :( (will give 2 points)
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It is possible to use comments in the questionnaires. Just use a # sign at the line start. e.g.
ABC_2: Hello, how are you? # This line is a comment and will not be displayed. 1) :) (will give 1 point) 2) :( (will give 2 points)
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It is possible to use linebreaks in answer texts
ABC_2: Hello, how are you? 1) good 2) bad\nvery bad (will introduce a linebreak)
- AskMeItems stops whenever the last answer of the very last questionnaire is given.
- You can manually stop AskMe by pressing Alt+F4
- AskMeItem saves automatically 2 results files:
- one containing only the given answers and corresponding points
- and one containing additional information about the sum and mean of subscales and the whole quesionnaire.