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Ankiet

Ankiet is the genitive plural form of the Polish noun ankieta, which refers to a questionnaire or survey used to collect information from respondents. In common usage, ankieta denotes a set of questions designed to obtain data, typically employed in social science research, market studies, public opinion polling, and administrative data collection. The plural nominative form is ankiety, while the genitive plural—ankiet—is used when indicating possession or specification, for example in phrases like wyniki ankiet (the results of surveys) or metoda ankiet (the method of surveys).

Etymology and related terms: The noun ankieta is a loanword in Polish, common in the languages of

Usage: Ankieta is used across disciplines and sectors to gather standardized information from a group of people.

See also: ankieta, questionnaire, survey, polling, ankietować, wypełnić ankietę.

Europe
and
derived
from
the
concept
of
inquiry
or
investigation.
The
exact
path
of
entry
into
Polish
is
not
always
explicit,
but
it
is
generally
linked
to
the
broader
family
of
terms
related
to
questioning
and
surveying.
Related
verbs
include
ankietować
(to
conduct
a
survey)
and
the
phrase
wypełnić
ankietę
(to
fill
out
a
questionnaire).
The
process
of
collecting
responses
through
surveys
is
also
described
by
terms
such
as
ankietowanie
and
badanie
ankietowe.
It
can
be
administered
on
paper,
online,
or
via
other
data-collection
methods.
Results
from
ankiety
inform
statistical
analyses,
public
policy
decisions,
market
segmentation,
and
academic
research.
The
form
ankiet
appears
primarily
in
contexts
requiring
the
genitive
plural,
while
the
nominative
and
other
case
forms
are
used
in
standard
grammatical
constructions.