Questionnaire: meaning, definitions and examples
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questionnaire
[ ˌkwes.tʃəˈner ]
form for gathering information
A questionnaire is a set of questions used to gather information from individuals. It is commonly used in surveys, research studies, and data collection processes. The questions in a questionnaire can be open-ended or closed-ended, and they are designed to collect specific information from respondents.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The questionnaire asked respondents about their shopping habits.
- Participants were asked to fill out a questionnaire about their dietary preferences.
- The survey included a detailed questionnaire about travel preferences.
Translations
Translations of the word "questionnaire" in other languages:
🇵🇹 questionário
🇮🇳 प्रश्नावली
🇩🇪 Fragebogen
🇮🇩 kuesioner
🇺🇦 анкета
🇵🇱 kwestionariusz
🇯🇵 アンケート
🇫🇷 questionnaire
🇪🇸 cuestionario
🇹🇷 anket
🇰🇷 설문지
🇸🇦 استبيان
🇨🇿 dotazník
🇸🇰 dotazník
🇨🇳 问卷
🇸🇮 vprašalnik
🇮🇸 spurningalisti
🇰🇿 сұрақнама
🇬🇪 კითხვარი
🇦🇿 sorğu anketi
🇲🇽 cuestionario
Word origin
The word 'questionnaire' originated from the French word 'questionnaire', which is a blend of 'question' and 'aire'. The term first appeared in English in the early 19th century. Questionnaires have been used for centuries to gather information and opinions from a large group of people, making them a valuable tool in research and data collection.
See also: questionability, questionable, questionableness, questionably, questioner, questioning, questioningly, unquestionable, unquestionably, unquestioned.