I am curious of the priority of the scoring within the scorecards and surveys. Both allow for different scoring. In the surveys you can weight sections and assign levels of importance to the questions. In scorecards you can weight both sections and questions. My guess is that when the two are used together, the scorecard takes precedence as the survey can be a standalone item. My testing using both survey and scorecard showed no different in the scoring of the participants averages when assigning different levels of importance to the questions. What I don't know is if this supports my idea of which takes precedence or is because of an insignificant sample size (4 participants). Can anyone confirm or provide direction.
Christopher