Welcome Page and Information Sheet
 
 
  
    
 
 
	These questions are conditional – whether participants are
	asked or not depends on the participant’s responses to earlier
	questions. 
	The wording of this question (“parking ticket”) is
	conditional.  The subject of the email depends on the email template
	the participant receives. 
 
 
If participants select “Yes, I remember seeing
	the email” then they are shown these questions. If they do not
	select this option, they do not see these questions. 
	 
 
	This page is conditional – whether participants are asked this
	question or not depends on the participant’s responses to
	earlier questions. If participants select “No, I do not
	remember seeing the email” then they are shown this page. If
	they do not select this option, they do not see this page.
	 
Placeholder images throughout this file are dependent on
	the email template the participant receives. 
	
	 
 
	 Based on responses, participants can see the following questions 
	This page has conditional questions. The bracket shows the possible
	questions that are shown based on responses to questions on this
	page. 
 
 
 
 
 
				
    
 
	These two questions are also shown if they select “I fully
	read or inspected the email” 
 
 
 
	Page 5 OR Page 6 is asked to the participant, depending on their
	previous survey responses. All questions on pages 5 and 6 are
	conditional unless otherwise noted. 
	 For pages 5 and 6,
	the grid questions below the placeholder image are conditional –
	whether they are asked or not depends on the email template the
	participant receives. Only one grid question will be asked per
	survey. 
	
 
	Based on responses to the grid questions, participants can see the
	following questions. 
	 These two questions
	appear for each grid row when participants select “1”,
	“2”, “3”, “4”, or “5”. 
 
	 
     		                   
 
	For pages 5 and 6, the grid questions are also conditional –
	whether they are asked or not depends on the email template the
	participant receives. 
	 
	Based on responses to the grid questions, participants can see the
	following questions. 
	 These two questions
	appear for each grid row when participants select “Yes”. 
 
	 
	
    	       
 
 
	For pages 5, these questions are asked to all participants and are
	not conditional. 
 
 
	Page 5 OR Page 6 is asked to the participant, depending on their
	previous survey responses. The skip logic and
	branching are identical to page 5.  The only difference between page
	5 and page 6 is the wording of certain questions. 
	
	Based on responses to the grid questions, participants can see the
	following questions. 
	 These three
	questions appear for each grid row when participants select “1”,
	“2”, “3”, “4”, or “5”. 
	
	
	 
	Based on the response to the previous question, participants can see
	the following question. 
	 This question
	appears when participants select “Yes”. 
 
 
	 
 
 
 
	For pages 5 and 6, the grid questions are also conditional –
	whether they are asked or not depends on the email template the
	participant receives. 
	 
	Based on the response to the previous question, participants can see
	the following question. 
	 This question
	appears when participants select “Yes”. 
	Based on responses to the grid questions, participants can see the
	following questions. 
	 These three
	questions appear for each grid row when participants select “Yes”. 
 
 
 
	
	 
 			 
	For pages 6, these questions are asked to all participants and are
	not conditional. 
 
 
 
 
 
	When a participant hovers over a response option, examples of the
	job type will be displayed: Administrative
		support-For example, timecard tracking, travel and expense
		report preparation, or meeting planning. Facilities
		support in the field-For example, security guard, janitorial
		staff or groundskeeper. Facilities
		support in the office-For example, a facilities manager or
		security captain. Legal-For
		example, general counsel. Management-For
		example, Chief Executive Officer, Director, or Department Chair. Mission-based-For
		example, an instructor, scientist, researcher, or salesperson. Organizational
		support-For example, grants and contracts, employee relations,
		finance, public affairs, auditing, or information technology. 
 
		
 
 
 
 
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| Author | Dawkins, Shanee T. (Fed) | 
| File Modified | 0000-00-00 | 
| File Created | 2025-07-01 |