Avoiding spam responses in Qualtrics UX research surveys
Why is this change being made?
In a recent Qualtrics survey that I shared on social media, most of the responses were by bots or fake respondents. This change adds guidance on how to prevent and filter out spam responses from surveys in Qualtrics.
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Edited by Pedro Moreira da Silva