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Definition of Questionnaire
1. Noun. A form containing a set of questions; submitted to people to gain statistical information.
Definition of Questionnaire
1. n. = Questionary, above.
Definition of Questionnaire
1. Noun. A form containing a list of questions; a means of gathering information for a survey ¹
2. Verb. To survey using questionnaires ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Questionnaire
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Medical Definition of Questionnaire
1. A list of questions submitted orally or in writing to obtain personal information or statistically useful data. Holmes-Rahe questionnaire, a survey to measure in life change units the stressfulness of various life events such as an acute illness, bankruptcy, death of a loved one, etc. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Questionnaire
Literary usage of Questionnaire
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Assessing Literacy: The Framework for the National Adult Literacy Survey (NALS) by Anne Campbell, Irwin S. Kirsch, Andrew Kolstad (1996)
"Most of the questions in the household survey questionnaire that deal with general
and language background and with literacy activities and collaboration ..."
2. Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Resources: The Role of the edited by Catharyn T. Liverman, Carrie E. Ingalls, Carolyn E. Fulco, Howard M. Kipen (1998)
"Several methods were used to distribute the questionnaire; however, ... Copies of
the questionnaire along with background information on the IOM study were ..."
3. Projected Costs of Generating Electricity: 2005 Update by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, International Energy Agency (2005)
"Costs and technical data were collected through a questionnaire sent to ...
Overview of the questionnaire The questionnaire for the present study was ..."
4. Papers and Proceedings by American Sociological Society Meeting, American Sociological Association (1910)
"The following questionnaire, at the approval of Professor Jerome Dowd, chairman
of the committee, was sent out to some four hundred colleges, universities, ..."