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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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The answer is 'respondent.'

Questionnaires are filled by the respondent.

Questionnaire

  • A questionnaire refers to a method of interviewing where the person is provided with a list of questions that he needs to fill in himself. Thus, the respondent is filling up the questionnaire himself.
  • It is almost similar to a face-to-face interview. However there, the questions are filled by the interviewer instead of the respondent.
  • These methods of interviewing are used to collect data and information for further analysis.

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

the correct answer is 'respondent.'

Explanation:

Respondents complete questionnaires.

Questionnaire

  • A questionnaire is a form of interviewing in which the subject is given a set of questions to complete on his own. As a result, the responder is completing the questionnaire independently. It resembles a face-to-face interview nearly exactly. However, the interviewer there answers the questions instead of the respondent.
  • These interviewing techniques are employed to gather data and information for additional analysis.
  • A questionnaire is a research tool made up of a list of questions used to collect data from respondents during a survey or statistical analysis. Typically, a research questionnaire will have both closed-ended and open-ended questions.
  • Using questionnaires is a quick, easy, and reasonably priced technique to collect a lot of data from a wide sample of individuals. Since the researcher wouldn't have to be there while the surveys were filled out, data may be gathered rather rapidly.

Types of Questionnaires

  • Online Questionnaire.
  • Telephone Questionnaire.
  • 3, Paper Questionnaire.
  • Face-to-Face Interview.
  • Characteristics of a Questionnaire.
  • Open-Ended Questions.
  • Close Ended Questions.
  • Dichotomous Questions.

Examples:

Examples of questionnaires include a Consumer satisfaction survey: Any circumstance where a client and a company engage can benefit from this kind of study. After someone eats at your restaurant, for instance, you may send them a customer feedback survey.

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