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Written by DJS Research Ltd.
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26 Jul 2006 |
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Used in quantitative research, surveys obtain respondent information, usually by means of a questionnaire. In a phone survey, a researcher will complete the questionnaire according to the responses of the respondent and with the dawn of the internet, online questionnaires allow respondents to fill out the information for themselves. The traditional means of carrying out a survey are postal, via telephone, online or face-to-face; however, as technology moves in new directions, mobile phones and PDAs have also become viable outlets. To see further information please visit DJS Research by clicking here: Market Research UK Other DJS Sites: Customer Satisfaction Survey :: Business To Business Market Research :: International Market Research :: Industrial Market Research :: Branding Research :: Qualitative Research :: Online Market Research :: Market Research Manchester :: Market Research Agencies
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Last Updated ( 06 Jan 2011 )
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