What is an Idea Split?
An Idea Split, sometimes called a monadic split, shows participants a small set of ideas with consistent follow-up questions.
This is useful when you:
Have many ideas and it’s not feasible to ask questions about all ideas
Have a small number of ideas and want to ask the same questions about all of them
You can choose how many ideas and how many follow-up questions participants see. Try to strike a balance of number of ideas, number of questions, and question complexity to keep participants engaged.
Learn how to: