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Что (кто) такое Questionnaire - определение

RESEARCH INSTRUMENT CONSISTING OF A SERIES OF QUESTIONS AND OTHER PROMPTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF GATHERING INFORMATION FROM RESPONDENTS
Questionaire; Questionnaires; Self-administered survey; Questionare; Food questionnaire
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questionnaire         
[?kw?st??'n?:, ?k?stj?-]
¦ noun a set of printed questions, usually with a choice of answers, devised for a survey or statistical study.
Origin
C19: from Fr., from questionner 'to question'.
questionnaire         
(questionnaires)
A questionnaire is a written list of questions which are answered by a lot of people in order to provide information for a report or a survey.
Headteachers will be asked to fill in a questionnaire.
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Questionnaire         
·add. ·noun = Questionary, above.
questionnaire         
n.
1) to draw up, formulate a questionnaire
2) to circulate, distribute, send out a questionnaire
3) to answer, fill in, fill out (esp. AE), fill up (BE; old-fashioned) a questionnaire
Questionnaire         
A questionnaire is a research instrument that consists of a set of questions (or other types of prompts) for the purpose of gathering information from respondents through survey or statistical study. A research questionnaire is typically a mix of close-ended questions and open-ended questions.
Questionnaires         
·add. ·pl of Questionnaire.
Questionnaire (horse)         
HORSE
Questionnaire (1927–1950) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse bred and raced by James Butler, president and owner of Empire City Race Track, who owned his sire Sting and grandsire Spur.Questionnaire's pedigree
16PF Questionnaire         
SELF-REPORT PERSONALITY TEST
16PF; 16 personality factors; 16Pf; 16 Personality Factors; 16 PF; Cattell personality factor questionnaire; Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire; Institute for Personality and Ability Testing
The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) is a self-report personality test developed over several decades of empirical research by Raymond B. Cattell, Maurice Tatsuoka and Herbert Eber.
Questionnaire construction         
DESIGN OF A QUESTIONNAIRE TO GATHER STATISTICALLY USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT A GIVEN TOPIC
Questionnaire design; Questionnaire development
Questionnaire construction refers to the design of a questionnaire to gather statistically useful information about a given topic. When properly constructed and responsibly administered, questionnaires can provide valuable data about any given subject.
Metacognitions questionnaire         
Meta-cognitions questionnaire
The metacognitions questionnaire is a self-report scale assessing different dimensions of metacognitive beliefs (beliefs about thinking). Examples of metacognitive beliefs are; "Worry is uncontrollable", "I have little confidence in my memory for words and names", and "I am constantly aware of my thinking".

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Questionnaire

A questionnaire is a research instrument that consists of a set of questions (or other types of prompts) for the purpose of gathering information from respondents through survey or statistical study. A research questionnaire is typically a mix of close-ended questions and open-ended questions. Open-ended, long-term questions offer the respondent the ability to elaborate on their thoughts. The Research questionnaire was developed by the Statistical Society of London in 1838.

Although questionnaires are often designed for statistical analysis of the responses, this is not always the case.

Questionnaires have advantages over some other types of survey tools in that they are cheap, do not require as much effort from the questioner as verbal or telephone surveys, and often have standardized answers that make it simple to compile data. However, such standardized answers may frustrate users as the possible answers may not accurately represent their desired responses. Questionnaires are also sharply limited by the fact that respondents must be able to read the questions and respond to them. Thus, for some demographic groups conducting a survey by questionnaire may not be concretely feasible.