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The phrase "analysis of a survey" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the examination or interpretation of data collected from a survey.
Example: "The analysis of a survey conducted among employees revealed significant insights into job satisfaction levels."
Alternatives: "survey evaluation" or "survey assessment".
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Men's wages grew in the third quarter of 2003 for the first time in a year, Mr. Bernstein said, based on his analysis of a survey of households conducted by the Census Bureau.
THIS week's print edition features an analysis of a survey we conducted of top American economists in advance of the presidential election.
Over the next few months, they hope to complete analysis of a survey involving more than 900 surgeons across the country and begin a second study focused exclusively on the perspectives of surgical patients.
The empirical analysis of a survey of entrepreneurs in Swaziland confirmed the importance of start-up capital for sales.
In this paper, we provide a look into the repair industry through an analysis of a survey conducted by a third-party repair service provider.
We perform a secondary analysis of a survey on holiday behaviour enriched with the outcomes of a GIS model on recreational shortages.
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As we did a re-analysis of a survey which covered a range of questions, we just took the questions which addressed alcohol use and matched them with one of the three dimensions.
Assessing the data using Harman's single factor approach we found no single factor emerged from a factor analysis of all survey items.
Wendy Tyndale, in her 2003 analysis of a World Bank survey that collected voices from around the world, found that "no other organisations are more firmly rooted or have better networks in poor communities than the religious ones".
Creation care is a nice idea, but not yet a reality, according to a new analysis of a 2008 survey released by the Pew Research's Center Forum On Religion In Public Life: Barely more than a third of white evangelicals believe that humans are responsible for global warming, and almost as many believe it isn't happening at all.
It includes an analysis of a national survey of attitudes toward art and religion, conducted by Peter V. Marsden, a sociologist at Harvard University; interviews with artistic and religious leaders, conducted by Robert Wuthnow, a sociologist at Princeton University; and case studies of confrontations between art and religion, discussed by Paul DiMaggio, another sociologist at Princeton.
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