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The benchmarking chart allows you to compare two sets of data and visualize them in graphs to be able to understand and compare the insights behind the data.

Feedier Report → Pre-filled/Blank Report → Benchmarking

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Step 1/3: Choose the component

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Step 2/3: Choose the type of response to compare

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Step 3/3: Choose the type of graph

Graph Type 1: Compare two queries 1v1

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This type of graph allows you to compare two filter queries with each other.
For example, a comparison of survey A v survey B.

  1. Choose 1v1 as the type of comparison chart.

  2. Choose the first filter you want and press the Save button to display the results.

  3. Choose the second filter you want and press the Save button to display the results.

  4. Add the questions you wish to include.

  5. Add a title.

  6. Click Save to regenerate your new graph

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Now you'll see two filters compared side by side.

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Don't forget to click the Save button to display your results.

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You can tell which graph you are modifying by the grey border around it that appears when you click.

Chart type: Stacked comparison

It is used to compare several variables or categories in a single view, whereas the 1v1 comparison focuses on comparing just two options at a time.

  1. Choose stacked comparison as a type of comparison chart.

  2. Choose how you want to see the breakdown, choose a breakdown between attribute, segment, team or survey.

  3. Add the values you want to see

  4. Add the questions you want to include.

  5. Add a title.

  6. Click Save to regenerate your new graph

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View results by time period

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Don't forget that you can add individual filters to each graph to go into more detail.

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