What are advanced questions?
These are formats that are not usually found in forms, but which are made available within Sarbacane Forms for specific needs.
Let us review them:

The linear scale:
It makes it possible to measure in a graduated manner the purchase intention, the level of agreement with a question, or even satisfaction.
Example: On a scale from 1 to 10, how likely are you to recommend Sarbacane Suite?
Stars:
They allow for the evaluation of a service, whether it is a service or a product.
Example: How many stars would you give the training you received?
Emojis:
They allow the respondent to select an icon corresponding to their feelings, in order to make the survey more entertaining, for example.
Example: How do you feel as this event approaches?
The matrix
It makes it possible to create a set of short questions where the expected answers are standardized. These may be evaluation grids or intention measurement scales.
Example: Strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree, strongly agree.
The condition:
As we see in the dedicated article, it is possible to insert additional content and questions when a specific choice is selected by the respondent to the questionnaire. It is possible to display as many additional questions as there are potential choices.
Example: You express your interest in the product. May we contact you to arrange an appointment?