Survey — may refer to:Geography*Surveying, the technique and science of measuring positions and distances on Earth *Aerial survey, a method of collecting information using aerial photography *Cadastral survey, used to document land ownership, by the… … Wikipedia
survey — survey, social survey At first, a survey was any systematic collection of facts about a defined social group, and the term is still used in this way. The term survey is therefore not necessarily synonymous with ‘questionnaire survey’, since other … Dictionary of sociology
survey, social survey — At first, a survey was any systematic collection of facts about a defined social group, and the term is still used in this way. The term survey is therefore not necessarily synonymous with ‘questionnaire survey’, since other methods of data… … Dictionary of sociology
Systematic Reconnaissance Flight — (SRF) is a scientific method in wildlife survey for assessing the distribution and abundance of wild animals. References *Mike Norton Griffiths (1978) [http://www.iucn.org/themes/ssc/sgs/afesg/tools/ctganimen.html Counting Animals] . Second… … Wikipedia
survey — I (examine) verb analyze, appraise, consider, considerare, contemplari, evaluate, inspect, keep an eye upon, keep watch, look at, observe, overlook, oversee, peruse, reconnoiter, review, scan, scrutinize, search, spectare, study, view, watch,… … Law dictionary
survey — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 study of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ comprehensive, detailed, extensive, full, in depth, large scale, major, systematic ▪ b … Collocations dictionary
Systematic Census of Australian Plants — The Systematic census of Australian plants, with chronologic, literary and geographic annotations , more commonly known as the Systematic Census of Australian Plants , also known by its standard botanic abbreviation Syst. Census Austral. Pl.… … Wikipedia
Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe — The Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) is a multidisciplinary and cross national database of micro data on health, socio economic status as well as social and family networks of more than 30,000 individuals aged 50 or over … Wikipedia
Survey of English Folklore — Founded in 1955 as a new research project directed by Professor A. H. Smith, Head of the English Department at University College London, and Honorary Director of the English Place Name Survey, and funded by donations from Mrs Lake Barnett,… … A Dictionary of English folklore
survey — {{11}}survey (n.) late 15c., survei, oversight, supervision, from SURVEY (Cf. survey) (v.). The meaning act of viewing in detail is from 1540s. Meaning systematic collection of data on opinions, etc. is attested from 1927. {{12}}survey (v.) late… … Etymology dictionary