REDCap Tip of the Month: Adding Progress Bars in REDCap
Including a progress bar in your survey may help reduce survey dropout. While REDCap does not have the capability to create a progress bar out of the box, you can add one with some clever use of HTML.
REDCap Tip of the Month: Boost REDCap Survey Response Rates
You always want the highest response rate possible when conducting a REDCap survey. But sometimes getting recipients to even open your email can be a challenge. Read on to learn four fundamentals that will help your survey rise above the clutter and increase response rates.
REDCap Tip of the Month: Leveraging the Codebook
REDCap projects often have multiple stakeholders, each with a different area of interest for the project and with varying REDCap proficiencies. Read on to find out how to leverage REDCap's Codebook to allow stakeholders to quickly view and follow a variable name, field label, branching logic, and field attributes for each and every variable in your project.
REDCap Tip of the Month: Adding Confirmation Emails in REDCap
Have you ever wished REDCap could automatically send a confirmation email whenever a respondent completes your survey? A recent upgrade to REDCap now allows you to do just that. Read on to find out how!
REDCap Tip of the Month: Creating Test Records for REDCap Surveys
When designing forms in REDCap, it is not immediately apparent whether your branching logic or calculations will actually work as designed. To test that, you need to create test records. Read on to learn how.