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Discover LudwigThe phrase "long questionnaires" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when referring to a survey or questionnaire that consists of a lot of questions. For example: "I don't like taking long questionnaires, so I'm not going to complete this survey."
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Defense lawyers and prosecutors construct long questionnaires about remorse.
"How many people fill out those long questionnaires and never hear back?
But HotJobs.com argues that such long questionnaires will eventually turn off more applicants than they lure.
However, large-scale surveys and long questionnaires can be biased, unreliable and difficult to administer and analyse.
A 32-page questionnaire was included in the initial invitation to participate, and previous research suggests that long questionnaires decrease response fractions.
Response rates for long questionnaires are falling.
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The checkup consists of a very long questionnaire that takes about half an hour to complete.
We conducted hundreds of interviews, and compiled some 2,000 responses to a long questionnaire.
"It's, like, a long questionnaire, you know?" one of the neighborhood people says, about a form to be handed out to potential chicken-carers.
Al Qaeda asks its recruits to establish their bona fides as a condition of membership, even requiring answers to a long questionnaire.
One was a long questionnaire given to almost every woman who gave birth in West Jerusalem between 1974 and 1976.
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