Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
conduct-a-survey
Phrase
/kənˈdʌkt ə ˈsɜrˌveɪ/
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Definition
To carry out a detailed examination or inquiry, usually to gather information or opinions from people.
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Examples
- The researchers decided to conduct a survey to assess public opinion on climate change.
- In order to improve customer satisfaction, the company will conduct a survey among its clients.
- The student organization plans to conduct a survey on campus to gather feedback about student life.
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Meaning
Conducting a survey involves designing a set of questions to collect data from participants. This data helps to understand trends, preferences, or perceptions about a specific topic.
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Synonyms
- administer a questionnaire
- perform a study
- carry out research