Ensuring anonymity of participants can be desirable or even mandatory, when you must comply with data privacy protection regulations. One measure to ensure the anonymity of early participants is, to keep results invisbile until a certain number of participations is received.
Example:
You might conduct an employee survey, which must be anonymous by law, or to get open answers. In the end, you would still like to evaluate the results and compare departments. The survey can only stay really anonymous, while no conclusion can be drawn, who the individual behind the answers could be. This should still be the case after all kinds of filtering. There could still be a department with only 2 employees, and only one answered. It could be rather easy to connect the individual to the answers, e.g. through the answer wording in text response questions.
The results can be made accessible only after a minimum number of participations has been reached. This is performed by activating this anonymity feature and setting the desired minimum number, e.g. to 5 participations. No results of questions with less than 5 participations would then be displayed.
This function applies for the entire survey and all possible filter settings.
The options can individually be adjustet for the results evaluation and each report.