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respondenties

Respondenties is a Dutch plural noun derived from respondentie, meaning a reply or piece of correspondence. It can refer to individual replies, such as letters or messages, as well as to the collection of such replies in a survey or study. In archival and library contexts, respondenties may also denote the letters exchanged between people or institutions, collectively described as correspondence.

The word originates from the verb responderen or the older form respondere, sharing the same root as

Usage: In research settings, respondenties refers to the set of responses collected from participants. In archival

Difference from related terms: antwoord refers to a single answer; reactie can be a reaction, not necessarily

See also: correspondentie, antwoord, reactie.

the
word
responsible
for
response
in
related
languages.
The
suffix
-entie
marks
a
noun
describing
an
act
or
state
related
to
responding.
catalogs,
it
may
refer
to
the
exchange
of
letters
in
a
correspondence
collection.
The
term
is
common
in
formal
writing
but
less
so
in
everyday
speech.
a
direct
reply;
correspondentie
emphasizes
the
ongoing
exchange
of
letters
and
documents.