> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-zoom-manual/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-zoom-manual/setting-up-meetings/meeting/survey.md).

# Survey

Hosts can send surveys to participants after the meeting ends and download the responses as a report for statistical feedback. **If you need to collect feedback during the meeting, it is recommended to use polls.**

Additionally, Zoom allows you to use surveys from third-party services such as Google Form, Survey Monkey, etc.

### Usage conditions

* Enable the Survey feature
* Must be a License user
* Meetings must be scheduled and use automatically generated IDs

### Creating Survey

After creating a meeting, go to 'Manage' and find the 'Survey' creation section at the bottom of the screen.

![](/files/I8giUOQPD3JC1VZc5jtP)

When you click on create, a window for entering survey questions will appear.

![](/files/QUND5FaOT5RwptUd2VgK)

### Types of questions

* Single Choice
* Multiple Choice
* Rating Scale (answers are numerical ranges suitable for rating responses, e.g., satisfaction ratings)
* Long Answer (participants must write responses for this type of question, and hosts can set the desired length of the answer)


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