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Using the Display Logic feature in Qualtrics, you can have a question appear to your respondents only if they answer a previous question in a certain way. For example, if you were to ask if your respondents had attended orientation at UW-Eau Claire, and they answered yes, then you could use Display Logic to bring up a question asking about their experience. If they answered no, they wouldn't see the question at all. Qualtrics inserts a Page Break after the question that you have applied the Display Logic to.
Display Logic involves two questions:
NOTES:
The initiating question must come before the dependent question.
Qualtrics inserts a Page Break after the initiating question. However, a Page Break graphic does not appear in Edit Mode.
RECOMMENDATION: You will want to require a response (force response) to initiating questions used for Display Logic.
From the My Surveys tab in the Tasks column, for the desired survey, click EDIT![]()
The survey appears in Edit mode.
Select the desired dependent question
The question turns light blue and Question Options will be displayed on a bar to the right.
EXAMPLE: Select Please rate your experience.
In the Question Options section, select Add Display Logic![]()
The Display Logic dialog box appears.

From the If pull-down menu, select the desired option
EXAMPLE: Select Question
From the second pull-down menu, select the desired option
EXAMPLE: Select Q1 Plea...erience
From the third pull-down menu, select the desired option
EXAMPLE: Select Unsatisfactory
From the Is pull-down menu, select the desired option
EXAMPLE: Select Selected
OPTIONAL: To add more conditions, click ADD PARAMETER![]()
Click SAVE![]()
The Display Logic pane appears above the dependent question.

Select the question with the Display Logic you want to remove
The question turns light blue and Question Options will be displayed on a bar to the right.
In the upper right corner of the Display Logic pane, click REMOVE DISPLAY LOGIC![]()
The Display Logic pane will disappear and Display Logic coding has been deleted.