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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. 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]].
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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.
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In [[UX design]], [[survey form]]s solicit [[feedback]] from current or potential [[end-user]]s. A [[survey activity]] is a feature of [[learning management system]]s. In [[organizational behavior]], [[attitude survey]] elicits responses from employees through questions about how they feel about their jobs, work groups, supervisors, or the organization. [[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]].
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==Questions==
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:''Main wikipage: [[Survey question]]''
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==Types of survey conduct==
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*[[Questionnaire survey]]
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*[[Ballot voting]]
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*[[Online survey]]
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*'''[[Event-powered survey]]'''. The [[data-gathering technique]] that is based on a systematic study of behavior of people at arranged events such as pooling, sampling, and/or querying, either virtual or physical, undertaken in order to gather [[data]] primarily of the results of their behavior.
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==Selection of surveyees==
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*[[Panel survey]]. Involves the random selection of a small number of representative individuals from a group, who agree to be available over an extended period - often one to three years. During that period, they serve as a stratified random sample of people from whom data can be elicited on a variety of topics.
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*[[Remote survey]]. A survey administers a set of written questions to stakeholders in order to collect responses from a large group in a relatively short period of time.

Revision as of 14:46, 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, survey forms solicit feedback from current or potential end-users. A survey activity is a feature of learning management systems. In organizational behavior, attitude survey elicits responses from employees through questions about how they feel about their jobs, work groups, supervisors, or the organization. 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.

Questions

Main wikipage: Survey question

Types of survey conduct

Selection of surveyees

  • Panel survey. Involves the random selection of a small number of representative individuals from a group, who agree to be available over an extended period - often one to three years. During that period, they serve as a stratified random sample of people from whom data can be elicited on a variety of topics.
  • Remote survey. A survey administers a set of written questions to stakeholders in order to collect responses from a large group in a relatively short period of time.