Social Sciences, asked by InfinityWormhole, 11 months ago

Why are surveys important? Compare and contrast the past and present?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Explanation:

With the application of probability sampling in the 1930s, surveys became a standard tool for empirical research in social sciences, marketing, and official statistics.[1] The methods involved in survey data collection are any of a number of ways in which data can be collected for a statistical survey. These are methods that are used to collect information from a sample of individuals in a systematic way. First there was the change from traditional paper-and-pencil interviewing (PAPI) to computer-assisted interviewing (CAI). Now, face-to-face surveys (CAPI), telephone surveys (CATI), and mail surveys (CASI, CSAQ) are increasingly replaced by web surveys.[2]


InfinityWormhole: Thx man
Anonymous: what is ur name
InfinityWormhole: My name Jeff
Similar questions
Math, 6 months ago