Open In App

How To Use Checkbox Grid In Google Forms

Last Updated : 26 May, 2024
Comments
Improve
Suggest changes
Like Article
Like
Report

Google Forms offers a versatile feature called the Checkbox Grid, which allows users to create multi-dimensional questions for collecting detailed and structured responses. This tool is perfect for gathering detailed feedback, conducting surveys, or managing complex data.

By learning how to set up Checkbox Grid and apply its best practices, you can make your forms more effective and organized. Here, we'll show you how to use the Checkbox Grid in Google Forms using simple and easy methods.

How To Use Checkbox Grid In Google Forms

What is Checkbox Grid in Google Forms?

The Checkbox grid is one of the most recognized features of the Google form. A distinct question type that resembles a table is called a Checkbox Grid. Respondents have more freedom since they can choose more than one answer for each question, unlike multiple-choice grids.

Consider it as a matrix with questions in rows and possible answers in columns. It is an effective tool for surveys and data collection since it is perfect for obtaining preferences, ratings, or multiple-faceted options in a single question.

How To Use Checkbox Grid in Google Forms?

Step 1: Open a Google Form

For this open the Google Forms app or you can use the link "https://www.google.com/forms/about/".
 

Open a Google Form
GO TO BLANK FORMS BY CLICKING ON "+"


Step 2: Select "Multiple Choice" and view the available option

Here we will observe that we have a multiple range of options. Select "Multiple choice".
 

Select "Multiple Choice" and view the available option
VARIETY OF QUESTIONS AVAILABLE


Step 3: Choose the "Checkbox grid" option.

After navigating through the list of question kinds, choose "Checkbox grid." Respondents may select more than one response per row in this option, which resembles a "multiple choice grid".

Choose the "Checkbox grid" option.
Select Checkbox Grid


Step 4: Preview the Checkboxes

Preview the Checkboxes

Step 5: Enter the question

In the blank of the question, write up your question.

write up your question
Write your question.


Step 6: Fill in your rows and columns

  • Rows: List the options or questions you want responders to select or rate. A distinct question is represented by each row.
  • Columns: List the options for each question's response. A potential response is shown in each column.
     
Fill in your rows and columns
Write the values in Rows and columns.


Step 7: Customize your Checkbox Grid (optional)

To Limit responses per column

Respondents are able to select any number of alternatives by default for every question. To restrict this, select the "Limit to one response per column" option from the More menu by clicking the three dots in the upper right corner of the question. This makes sure that in each row, they select only one response.
 

To Limit responses per column
Here select "limit to one response per column"


How to Shuffle Row Order In Google Forms

Step 1: Go to more options and Click on Shuffle Row Order

To avoid biases, you can arrange the response options in a different order for every question. To get the more option, click the three dots, then choose "Shuffle row order."


Screenshot-2023-12-12-183336-(1)

Step 2: Save your changes

Once you're happy with your checkbox grid question, click anywhere on the form and your question will be automatically saved.

 Save your changes
Your checkbox grid is created now.


Google Forms Checkbox Grid Vs Multiple Choice Grid

Here are some of the key differences to keep in mind before using a Checkbox Grid and a Multiple Choice Grid:

CharacteristicCheckbox gridMultiple choice grid
How many selections you can make per row?MultipleOnly One
Use case.Select all that apply.One answer per category
Where can you use it?Preferences, surveysRanking, Likert scales

Next Article

Similar Reads