Modify Incentives in a Test
Overview
You might have a scenario where you wish to modify panelist
incentives after they were awarded in a test. Although
incentives can be modified in the Panelists library, you can modify incentives directly within a test also. On this page we will focus on the steps for modifying incentives within a test.
Modify Incentives in a Test
- In a test, go to the "Panelists" tab.
- Select the panelists you wish to modify the incentives for and select "Modify incentives".
- In the first dropdown list, select whether you wish to Increase, Decrease, or Set specific type of incentives.
The "Set" option can be useful for resetting incentives to 0, but this is not the only use for it.
- Specify the reason for the change.
- Provide
notes about your change for auditing purposes. The notes are mandatory
for some changes and not for others, depending on the reason selected.
- When
satisfied with the information entered, click "Save". If unable to
save, review the selections made to ensure that required information is
entered.
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