Category: Apps
Wearables
Quick guide: Collecting biometric data Participants allowing for biometric data collection Biometric data is the technical term for body measurements. Sociometry can collect data on sleep, steps and heart rate. Collecting biometric data Step 1. When you create a new study, scroll down and check the box “Use biometric data collection (Google Fit & Health […]
Setting up a session
Setting up informative pages and modules Quick guide: Create informative pages Setting up a session The informative pages are the text the participants will see before filling in your study. Think of welcome pages, ethical disclosure statements or special instructions for your participants. You can add informative pages to the beginning of a session and modules at the […]
Routing
Quick guide: The routing options allows you to redirect a participant through your survey based on the given answer. Routing can be done within the module in which the participant skips questions. The routing option for items can be found in the preview of an item. Note: Routing within a module is only possible if […]
Creating modules and items
Quick guide: Creating a module Creating items Item types explained A module is assembly of your questions. Items are the questions you ask your participant. Creating modules Step 1. Open your study and go to the modules page. Go to the “Create New Module” panel; Input a name and title for the module; Scroll down and […]
Starting a study
Quick guide: Study: your research Session: collection of audio Sessions via phone: control buttons in the app The Sociometry app allows for the recording of a conversation through a smartphone and enables analysis on a wide array of aspects, such as the dominance of speakers, their tempo and tone. It gives key insights in group […]
Metrics and export data
Quick guide Analysing data Metrics and exporting data Importing data in Excel Importing data in SPSS Analysing data The Sociometry app allows for the recording of a conversation through a smartphone and enables analysis on wide array of aspects, such as the dominance of speakers, their tempo and tone. After finishing a session, you can now […]
Metrics and export data
Quick guide Metrics and exporting data Importing data in Excel Importing data in SPSS Metrics and Exporting Data Step 1. On the left menu go to metrics. Your data metrics will consist of the responses and information your participants provide during their answering of your modules. The metrics page will show you an overview of […]
Routing
Quick guide: The routing options allows you to redirect a participant through your survey based on the given answer. Routing is not used in the pre-determined questions for CC, however it is possible to add routing to other created questions. Routing can be done within the module in which the participants skips questions. Routing for […]
Configuring templates
Quick guide: Configure the dimensions Configure the profiles Career Compass offers the possibility to give your respondents feedback after they have completed the Career Compass. To be able to give personalised feedback, the baseline for the scores have to be configured. This is done in two steps: Configuring the dimensions Configuring the profiles Step 1. Go to study details, select […]
Calculated variables
Quick guide Create calculated variables Using calculated variables as feedback Calculated variables are made up of the answer on an item and then used to direct a participant to a specific module. Therefore you have to start with making the items for the calculated variable. By using the Calculated Variable function, you can create an […]