Filter on Text Variable dialog
You can define expressions that are based on text strings in text variables. For example, you can define an expression that includes respondents who mention the word “noisy” in their answer.
All text expressions are case‑insensitive. In other words, it does not matter whether you type the text in uppercase or lowercase, because the expression matches the characters in the text and not the case in which they are entered.
Filter on the text variable
Displays the variable that you dragged into the Expression Quotas tab. To use a different variable, click the arrow and choose another from the list.
Include cases where the text
Specifies how to determine which respondents will be included in the quota. Type the text that defines the quota characteristic in the box on the right.
Contains
The quota is for respondents who mention the specified text.
Is exactly
The quota is for respondents whose answers consist of the specified text and nothing else.
Begins with
The quota is for respondents whose answers begin with the specified text.
Ends with
The quota is for respondents whose answers end with the specified text.
Is blank/empty
The quota is for respondents whose answers are blank or empty. This includes null and silent null responses.
Is not blank/empty
The quota is for respondents whose answers contain any text at all.
Next
Click to add another variable to the expression.
Finish
Click to close the dialog.
Cancel
Click to close the dialog and cancel the expression.
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