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'multiple choice survey' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in any written context where a survey with multiple choice options is discussed. For example: "The marketing team conducted a multiple choice survey to assess customers' preferences."
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That benefit is largely due to the specificity of the questions and answer categories in the multiple choice survey and the targeted character of the information provided via the free text fields and attached documents.
In an accompanying study, GfK Roper issued a multiple choice survey to 300 college graduates in an effort to gauge their American history literacy.
Upon completion of all scans, each subject answered a multiple choice survey questionnaire regarding his/her strategy of remembering the odorants they could or could not name (figure S1).
In private spaces, participants completed informed consent, a 45 75 minute in-depth interview that explored sex work experiences via open-ended questions, and a brief multiple choice survey.
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Anyone who fills out the multiple-choice survey receives the results of the poll the next day via e-mail.
Last week, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia circulated a multiple-choice survey to some subscribers by e-mail to gauge their feelings on, among other things, renaming the magazine (to Living, without mentioning its founder), redesigning the cover, renaming some of the columns that now include Ms. Stewart's name and replacing at least one regular feature.
Patients and methods: The study used a short multiple-choice survey filled on a voluntary basis.
The multiple-choice survey had a batch of battery warranty related questions focused on the responder's preference between a five-year or 60000 mile warranty or an eight-year or 100000 mile warranty.
To find out, I want to do a one-question, multiple-choice survey of my students: "Given the choice, what do you think your parents would rather see on your report card - (A) an A you cheated to get, or (B) a C you came by without cheating?" Then, I want to ask the parents which grade they would, in fact, rather see, and compare the answers of parent and child.
After giving verbal consent, participants anonymously self-administered a standardized 20-question multiple-choice survey.
In this study we did GT analysis of written open and multiple-choice survey responses.
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