Each Test Pilot question type has a number of configurable options. Clicking on the Response Handling tab near the top of the database window bring up the first set of these options. If you wish to return to editing the question's text or associated media, click on the Text and Style tab.

- Pop-Up Menu vs. Radio Buttons - this controls how the possible responses to the question will be presented to the user by Test Pilot's web server extension. The example to the right is presented using a pop-up menu.
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- include a not applicable item - checking this option causes a not applicable choice to be added to the standard choices.
- include followup question - checking this option adds a small text entry box to the question generated by Test Pilot's web server component. You may enter a tag line for this text entry area in the box provided. This is typically used to gather additional information.
- choices - you may enter custom choices, one per line, in the space provided or you can use the provided buttons to select from four pre-defined choice sets. These choice sets do not support the use of media as choices. You may also define and use up to four custom sets as a data entry aid for commonly used sets of choices.
- help - as always, you can click on the help message to view a help screen tailored to this particular database screen and it options.
- branching - if you have elected to present this assessment one question at a time, you may also enable branching which can present the next question based on the participant's response to the current question. For survey questions, this is implemented as a choice-based decision. That is, if the participant chooses a particular response, one question is shown, while otherwise another question is shown. If any entry is left blank, the next logical question in the assessment is shown when the choice is made.
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