In some activities, moderators include multiple questions within the introduction text. Sometimes, these questions simply provide context, helping respondents understand the topic better. However, in other cases, moderators expect respondents to answer each of these questions individually.
To make this clearer, we’ve introduced a new feature in Quallie: subquestions. Subquestions help structure the introduction text so respondents know they should provide answers to all included questions.
How to Use Subquestions
Normally, you would paste the whole task into the introduction text field:

And your respondents would see the question like this:

Instead of adding multiple questions directly into the introduction text, use the ‘Add Subquestion’ button below the intro text field.

Each subquestion will appear separately in the answer box, guiding respondents to address all questions properly:

This feature ensures more structured responses and helps moderators collect more complete and organized data.