Creating a Set of 4 choices in a select one question based on 4 different questions earlier in the survey

we are working on a teacher survey where teachers will be observed in several different aspects of teaching. The observer will record a word score for four different aspects of teaching, each are different, so the answers are not the same choices. (each question has four choices).

The ending question is asking the observer to pick one topic to discuss with the teacher at the end, based on their observations at the beginning. We wanted to have the observer pick the teaching element and then their feedback/notes from earlier in the survey would pop up.

I am struggling to find a way to have just the items selected to come up. I’ve been trying to make a filter/cascade work, but there are too many different permutations.

Thanks.

Welcome to the community, @cseducaid! Could you share with us a sample of questions and choices for what you are trying to do with some instructions? Please share only a sample of 2 to 3 dummy questions along with a dummy choice so that the community should be able to understand your issue and help you out.

Thanks - here’s a screen shot of the actual “first” question type -

Here’s the example of two “dummied” up first questions and the “final” question as well.
Dummy for Kobo.xlsx (18.0 KB)

Many thanks.

@cseducaid, correct me if I still misunderstood your query well. This is what I saw in your sample XLSForm:

The highlighted yellow text question types are open ended question types. So you wish to have them as a choice options for the green question (highlighted in the image above)?

Is this what you wish to achieve?

Thanks - sorry for confusion…

What we want is for the selected choice for rows 2 & 6 to then be the options for the final question in row 11.

Ideally, we want to have two “final” questions - one where the observer talks about one thing the teacher did well (scores 3 or 4) and one where they can talk about areas for improvement (scores 1 and 2).

Thanks so much.

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@cseducaid, I now got your point. This can be achieved by following this community post discussed previously:

Thanks so much for sharing that.

We will check it out! Have a great day.

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