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SurveyMonkey User Manual
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IV. ANALYZING & EXPORTING DATA
SurveyMonkey allows you to analyze the survey data within the Analyze section. As
soon as a respondent clicks Done on the survey, the response comes immediately back
into that section.
The response summary page shows the data in a bar graph presentation
(depending on the question types created), or you can create custom charts.
You can check the total response count, percentages, respondent count, and
response averages, etc.
Within this section, browse through individual survey responses, edit them, or
delete them. As a paid user, the Analyze section allows for deeper analysis
through the use of filtering, cross tabulating, and exporting.
Response Summary
At the top right portion of the summary page, you’ll see the Total Started and the Total
Completed respondent numbers. SurveyMonkey saves a response whenever the Next
or Done button is clicked on the page.
What is considered a Completed vs. a Partial response?
Completed Response: If a respondent makes it all the way through your survey,
answers any question and clicks the Done button, it counts as a completed
survey.
Partial Response: If the Next button is clicked and the Done button is not
clicked, then it counts as a partial response. This is because the respondent has
not yet finished the survey.
Those respondents that have clicked the Done button AND answered a question on
your survey will be included in the Total Completed Survey number. However, it does
not mean that ALL questions have been answered. It means the respondent moved
through all pages, clicked the Next button on every page, answered at least one
question, and finally clicked Done at the end.
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