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- noun Plural form of
questionnaire .
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Examples
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I enjoyed filling out one of those email questionnaires from a far-away chum when two questions lined up like this:
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So while you're receiving a political message one character at a time, ParanoidLinux is pretending to surf the Web and fill in questionnaires and flirt in chat-rooms.
Boing Boing 2008
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They analyzed questionnaires from a subset of the sample — 197 couples in their second year of marriage.
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Markus, read the book “influence” from Cialdini. filling out an hour of questionnaires is the power of “commitment”
Make users feel obligated so they pay you. « The Paradigm Shift 2006
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Of course the only point of such questionnaires is to identify and seat judges with a particular set of views in the hope (and expectation) that they will interpret the law in a manner consistent those views.
Balkinization 2006
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Two months after the sessions, 79% of the participants indicated in questionnaires that their sense of well-being and satisfaction increased after the psilocybin episodes, compared with 21% for Ritalin.
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When filling in questionnaires or chatting with strangers, that is, when they can't avoid revealing their profession, poets prefer to use the general term "writer" or replace "poet" with the name of whatever job they do in addition to writing.
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Asking both parties to fill in questionnaires after lessons (what bits did you like, and what bits didn’t you? etc) might be one way of investigating this.
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Ulrich Frei told daily paper Tagesspiegel that only last week his hospital received questionnaires from the national disease control center for E.coli patients in order to track down the source of the infection.
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One of the questionnaires was the popular Myers-Briggs Type Indicator MBTI.
ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006
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