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one technique that you probably want to be using a lot in your survey design is using groups of questions groups that can get skipped over if they donamp;#39;t apply to the interviewee or respondent or groups of questions that can be repeated in loops and asked again and again well in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you exactly what a group of question questions is and how you can use it here is an example of what a group of questions getting skipped in a survey might look like so we might start at the top with do you give consent and if no we would just end the survey right then and there if yes weamp;#39;d continue to section one and then there might be some decision that says do you want to keep going no we would end the survey or yes weamp;#39;d go to section two this keeps on going all the way to the last section of the survey or questionnaire and then weamp;#39;d say do you want to end and yes and we end the survey so thatamp;#39;s a really