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Often used in the same context:
poll,
study,
respondents,
random sample,
questionnaire,
report,
random sampling,
enation,
pollsters,
census,
research,
analysis,
findings,
index,
gallup poll,
straw poll,
audit,
assessment,
surveyors,
researchers,
statistics,
nemertes,
attitudes,
data,
households,
soundings,
subsample,
precent,
constat,
affluents,
snapshot,
percent,
resurvey,
decima,
statics,
sample,
prevalence,
feasibility study,
median,
plurality,
proportion,
barometer,
evaluations,
rankings,
pcbs,
per cent,
gauge,
fieldwork,
trends,
tabulations,
measurements,
percentage,
responses,
indicators,
perceptions,
mediana,
quintile,
leading indicator,
interviews,
pisa,
multivariate analysis,
applied psychology,
zagat,
abac,
estimates,
tests,
ibos,
average,
psychological science,
polysomnogram,
examination,
bulletin,
consulting firm,
thirds,
susa,
majority,
posttest,
demographics,
nones,
decine,
transects,
exit poll,
atlas,
predictors,
fuel gauge,
figures,
statistically significant,
calculations,
pretest,
orthopsychiatry,
choregus,
benchmarking,
whid,
percentile,
searches,
canvass,
guidebook,
nels,
checklist,
biocycle,
social psychology,
indictor,
surveys,
review,
tabulation,
compilation,
monograph,
listing,
synopsis,
catalogue,
investigation,
overview,
roundup,
summary,
account,
bibliography,
conspectus,
collection,
discussion,
art,
appraisal,
focus,
interpretive,
seismological,
sociometric,
summative,
usability,
accounting,
archaeological,
archeological,
assay,
cartographic,
correlational,
ethnographic,
exploratory,
finding
More specific:
canvas,
canvass,
eyeful,
overlook,
poll,
resurvey,
triangulate
Appears in the definition of:
aerially,
ascertain,
bird's-eye,
comprehensive,
cross-cultural,
determine,
domesday book,
find,
find out,
locate,
map,
point,
resurvey,
situate,
surveyor,
triangulate,
vantage point
More general:
analyse,
analyze,
examination,
examine,
inspect,
inspection,
look,
looking,
looking at,
measure,
quantify,
scrutiny,
study,
summarization,
summary
Synonyms:
appraise,
follow,
go over,
resume,
review,
sight,
sketch,
study,
view
Also try:
— Adjectives for survey:
brief,
recent,
national,
general,
comprehensive,
historical,
preliminary,
detailed,
complete,
geological,
extensive,
more...
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