Difference between revisions of "Survey"
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− | [[Survey]] is an activity that is undertaken to order to collect responses from a large group, usually, [[stakeholder]]s, in a relatively short period of time. ''Surveys'' commonly represent a set of written questions, which are asked verbally, in written, or online. In [[UX design]], online forms solicit [[feedback]] from current or potential [[end-user]]s. | + | [[Survey]] is an activity that is undertaken to order to collect responses from a large group, usually, [[stakeholder]]s, in a relatively short period of time. ''Surveys'' commonly represent a set of written questions, which are asked verbally, in written, or online. In [[UX design]], online forms solicit [[feedback]] from current or potential [[end-user]]s. A [[survey activity]] is a feature of [[learning management system]]s. [[Wage survey]]s are the collection and appraisal of data from various sources used to determine the average salary for specified positions in the [[job market]]. |
Revision as of 14:33, 25 May 2020
Survey is an activity that is undertaken to order to collect responses from a large group, usually, stakeholders, in a relatively short period of time. Surveys commonly represent a set of written questions, which are asked verbally, in written, or online. In UX design, online forms solicit feedback from current or potential end-users. A survey activity is a feature of learning management systems. Wage surveys are the collection and appraisal of data from various sources used to determine the average salary for specified positions in the job market.