enquestes
Enquestes are systematic tools for collecting information from respondents to measure opinions, behaviors, or attributes. They are used in social science research, market research, public health, and public administration. An enquesta commonly uses a questionnaire or interview guide to elicit standardized responses, enabling comparisons across respondents and groups.
Types include cross-sectional surveys, which capture a single moment, and longitudinal surveys, which follow respondents over
Design considerations include sampling methods (random, stratified, clustered), the quality of the sampling frame, and sample
Data analysis involves cleaning, weighting to adjust for sampling and nonresponse, and descriptive and inferential statistics.
History: Modern enquestes developed in the 19th and 20th centuries alongside statistical social research and mass