To survey using questionnaires
The word 'questionnaire' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to a form or set of questions given to people to answer, usually to collect specific information. Example sentence: The questionnaire asked participants to identify their age, educational background, income level, and political views.
Further controversy has been caused by a questionnaire sent to all Hungarians by Orban's government to sound out their views on immigration.
In response to a questionnaire devised by the Guardian and five leading European newspapers, the vast majority of almost 100 European doctors and psychiatrists who replied said there was a "prescribing culture" in their country because other help for people with depression was inadequate.
Joan Rivers - the questionnaire: way back in 1997, the Guardian's Weekend magazine quizzed the comedian on the Royal Family, Marlon Brando and silicone.
Parents in the study reported their own anxiety levels using a personality questionnaire that asked them to rate their agreement with statements such as: "I often worry about little things which others see as unimportant".
On Tuesday, former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt gave an agitated speech at the European parliament in Strasbourg, spending several minutes lambasting Orban in a furious voice, waving the immigration questionnaire in the air.
35 Tell your partner why you regret beginning this questionnaire.
Simon Thompson and Peter Willeit from the University of Cambridge point out in a linked comment in the journal that the questionnaire may be appealingly simple but it reveals nothing about people's long-term life expectancy or their likely quality of life.
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