Difference between interest inventory and questionnaire
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An interest inventory is a type of questionnaire that is only developed with the aim of judging a person's patterns of interest for a variety of activities. It measures the intensity of an individual's interest.
So it helps in making decisions related to future educational and career directions
A questionnaire is made with the aim of conducting a survey or statistical study. It can further be called an instrument of research consisting of different questions.
An example of questionnaire is polls etc.
So it helps in making decisions related to future educational and career directions
A questionnaire is made with the aim of conducting a survey or statistical study. It can further be called an instrument of research consisting of different questions.
An example of questionnaire is polls etc.
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Questionnaire and inventory, both are the types of surveys.
Questionnaire contains questions which are simple to answer.
These questions are often related to specific subjects and are asked in order to gather the information.
Inventory is the list of characters or skills which are selected. It is a more precise and specified list or report or record of skills, features, interests etc.
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