Etymology: [ s&r-vA, s&r-" ] (verb.) 15th century. From Old French surveoir, surveer (French surveiller), from sur, sor (“over”), English sur + veoir, veeir (“to see”), French voir, Latin videre. See sur- and vision.
anket, incelemek, araştırma, inceleme, tetkik, gözden geçirme, inceleme, göz gezdirmek, muayene, gözden geçirmek, dikkatle her şeye göz gezdirmek, ankette, rölöve, anket yapmak için soru sormak, gözlem, Araştırma, dikkatli tetkik, muayene, MESAHA FENNİ:Arz sathı kısımlarının şekil, genişlik ve mevkilerini, çizgisel ve açısal mesafeler ölçülüp nirengi prensipleri uygulanarak tespit ve tersim usulü. Ayrıca bakınız: "report of survey", plan, göz gezdirme, yer ölçmesi, sormaca, şöyle bir bakmak, ölçüleme, sörvey, ekspertiz, denetim, yerölçme, ölçmek, harita çizimi için ölçmek, mülahaza, harita çizme, muayene etmek, genel bakış, ölçme, yoklamak, bakma, etüt, ölçüm, (bir yeri) ölçmek, mesaha etmek, incele, anket,v.incele:n.tarama, haritasını çıkarmak, mesaha, Araştırma, dikkati tetkik, muayene, araştırmak, bakmak, tarama, mesaha memuru, mesaha etmek, dikkatle göz ge, mülâhaza etmek, (bir yapıyı) yoklamak, anket formu, kamuoyu araştırma, haritasını çıkarma, surveyor mesahacı, gümrük müfettişi, etüt/incelem, anketleri, gözle, incelenmis, mesaha bilimi/ilmi, mesaha bilimi, etüt etme, inceleyerek, gözlemle, araştırmalar, anketler,
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MESAHA FENNİ:Arz sathı kısımlarının şekil, genişlik ve mevkilerini, çizgisel ve açısal mesafeler ölçülüp nirengi prensipleri uygulanarak tespit ve tersim usulü. Ayrıca bakınız: "report of survey" Askeri
To examine with reference to condition, situation, value, etc.; to examine and ascertain the state of; as, to survey a building in order to determine its value and exposure to loss by fire, To determine the form, extent, position, etc., of, as a tract of land, a coast, harbor, or the like, by means of linear and angular measurements, and the application of the principles of geometry and trigonometry; as, to survey land or a coast, To view with a scrutinizing eye; to examine, To inspect, or take a view of; to view with attention, as from a high place; to overlook; as, to stand on a hill, and survey the surrounding country, The act of surveying; a general view, as from above, A particular view; an examination, especially an official examination, of all the parts or particulars of a thing, with a design to ascertain the condition, quantity, or quality; as, a survey of the stores of a ship; a survey of roads and bridges; a survey of buildings, To examine and ascertain, as the boundaries and royalties of a manor, the tenure of the tenants, and the rent and value of the same, The operation of finding the contour, dimensions, position, or other particulars of, as any part of the earth's surface, whether land or water; also, a measured plan and description of any portion of country, or of a road or line through it, To dispose of after determining that something is no longer useful for its intended purpose (military) "Surveyed Old Rope." -William Bligh, surveyal, A drawing showing the legal boundaries of the property, it's fixtures, and any easements or encroachments, A detailed drawing showing the precise legal boundaries of a property, the location of improvements, easements, rights of way and other physical features, A drawing showing the legal boundaries of a property, 1 A professional examination of a property A survey usually will reveal the size of a property, its boundary distances, ground contours and where improvements or alterations have been made 2 A print showing the measurements of the boundaries of a parcel of land, together with the location of all improvements on the land and sometimes its area and topography, a measurement of land, prepared by a registered land surveyor, showing the location of the land with reference to known points, its dimensions and the location and dimensions of any improvements, A measurement of land, prepared by a registered land surveyor, showing the location of the land with reference to known points, its dimensions, and the location and dimensions of any buildings, A pictorial depiction of land and the improvements on it Shows boundary lines (with measurements and bearings), buildings, sheds, easements, etc, A print showing the measurements of the boundaries of a parcel of land, together with the location of all improvements on the land and sometimes its area and topography, A drawing showing the exact legal boundaries of a property , the location of improvements, encroachments, easements, rights of ways and other physical features, A drawing or map showing the precise legal boundaries of a property, the location of improvements, easements, rights of way, encroachments, and the other physical features, A measurement of land, prepared by a registered land surveyor, showing the location of the land with reference to the boundaries of land and also the location of any improvements, A measurement of your land, performed by a registered land surveyor The surveyor will draw up a plat (see Plat), or map, to show your landâs location in relation to known points of reference, as well as its dimensions and features The plat will also include the locations and dimensions of any structures on your land, A drawing or map showing the precise legal boundaries of a property and the location of improvements, easements, rights of way, encroachments, and other physical features, The operation of finding the contour, dimensions, position, or other particulars of as any part of the earths surface, whether land or water; also, a measured plan and description of any portion of country, or of a road or line through it, To determine the form, extent, position, etc., of as a tract of land, a coast, harbor, or the like, by means of linear and angular measurements, and the application of the principles of geometry and trigonometry; as, to survey land or a coast, A physical measurement of the property done by registered professional showing the boundaries, dimensions and location of any buildings as well as easements, rights of way, roads, etc, A drawing that shows the legal boundaries of a property, A measurement of land, prepared by a registered land surveyor, showing the location of the land with reference to know points, its dimensions, and the location and dimensions of any buildings, Map made by a licensed surveyor who measures land and charts its boundaries, improvements and relationship to the property surrounding it, The process by which a parcel of land is measured and its area ascertained The process of measuring land to determine its size, location, and physical description An Improvement Survey is the drawing done by a registered land surveyor showing the dimensions of a particular piece or real property which shows the improvements located on the property in relationship to the property itself (See also Improvement Location Certificate), An accurate graphic depiction of the boundaries of a property At the least, a survey will show the metes and bounds of all property lines It can also show buildings, other improvements, topographic features, utility lines, etc, plot a map of (land) make a survey of; for statistical purposes look over in a comprehensively, inspect; "He surveyed his new classmates, A measurement of your land, performed by a registered land surveyor The surveyor will draw up a plat (see Plat), or map, to show your land's location in relation to known points of reference, as well as its dimensions and features The plat will also include the locations and dimensions of any structures on your land, look over, observe; examine carefully, study; measure and record the characteristics of a plot of land, map, act of measuring and recording the characteristics of a plot of land; land survey report (often in the form of a map); review, overview; statistical study, sur·vey surveys surveying surveyed The noun is pronounced The verb is pronounced and can also be pronounced in meanings, If you carry out a survey, you try to find out detailed information about a lot of different people or things, usually by asking people a series of questions. According to the survey, overall world trade has also slackened, and 5, To determine the form, extent, position, etc, to examine and ascertain the state of; as, to survey a building in order to determine its value and exposure to loss by fire, a detailed critical inspection consider in a comprehensive way; "He appraised the situation carefully before acting", a detailed critical inspection consider in a comprehensive way; "He appraised the situation carefully before acting" plot a map of (land) make a survey of; for statistical purposes look over in a comprehensively, inspect; "He surveyed his new classmates, A physical measurement of property done by a registered professional showing the dimensions and location of any buildings as well as easements, rights of way, roads, etc, To examine with reference to condition, situation, value, etc, If you survey a number of people, companies, or organizations, you try to find out information about their opinions or behaviour, usually by asking them a series of questions. Business Development Advisers surveyed 211 companies for the report Only 18 percent of those surveyed opposed the idea, of, as a tract of land, a coast, harbor, or the like, by means of linear and angular measurments, and the application of the principles of geometry and trigonometry; as, to survey land or a coast, a property diagram that indicates legal boundaries, easements, encroachments, rights of way, improvement locations, etc, make a survey of; for statistical purposes, hold a review (of troops), A drawing or map showing the precise legal boundaries of a property, the location of improvements, easements, rights of way, encroachments, and other physical features, A drawing or map the shows the precise legal boundaries of a property, the location of improvements, easements, rights of way, encroachments, and other physical features, If you survey something, you look at or consider the whole of it carefully. He pushed himself to his feet and surveyed the room, plot a map of (land), look over in a comprehensively, inspect; "He surveyed his new classmates", keep under surveillance; "The police had been following him for weeks but they could not prove his involvement in the bombing", consider in a comprehensive way; "He appraised the situation carefully before acting", A survey is a careful examination of the condition and structure of a house, usually carried out in order to give information to a person who wants to buy it. a structural survey undertaken by a qualified surveyor, If someone surveys an area of land, they examine it and measure it, usually in order to make a map of it. Scarborough Council commissioned geological experts earlier this year to survey the cliffs, If someone carries out a survey of an area of land, they examine it and measure it, usually in order to make a map of it. the organizer of the geological survey of India, a detailed critical inspection, If someone surveys a house, they examine it carefully and report on its structure, usually in order to give advice to a person who is thinking of buying it. the people who surveyed the house for the mortgage, short descriptive summary (of events), the act of looking or seeing or observing; "he tried to get a better view of it"; "his survey of the battlefield was limited", Present participle of survey, The art and science of accurately determining the position of points and the distances between them, surview, Simple past and past participle of survey, A way to make measurements of large things, like pieces of land It is used when building roads and buildings, as well as when marking borders between property and countries Someone who does surveying for a living is caller a surveyor, The systematic examination of the ground surface to determine where sites may be found, measurement of dimensions (contour, position, boundaries, area, height etc ) of any part of the earth's surface (land or water) or any cultural feature Depending on the type of survey undertaken and the degree of accuracy required, "surveys" may involve the application of the theory, principles and techniques of geodesy, photogrammetry and cartography, a blend of several disciplines, from mathematician and law scholar, to expert measurer and translator By interpreting the legal description and applying the science of measurement, the surveyor translates a legal description or construction plans into tangible positions on the ground These positions then become the basis for construction or for the establishment of a particular location, possibly to show lines of ownership or to document change over time, That branch of applied mathematics which teaches the art of determining the area of any portion of the earth's surface, the length and directions of the bounding lines, the contour of the surface, etc, the practice of measuring angles and distances on the ground so that they can be accurately plotted on a map; "he studied surveying at college, The techniques used to make measurements in space to determine the relative positions of map features, Method of making relatively large-scale, accurate measurements of the earth's surfaces. Its principal modern uses are in the fields of transportation, building, land use, and communications. Surveying is divided into the categories of plane surveying (mapping small areas) and geodetic surveying (mapping large areas of the globe). The Romans are said to have used the plane table, which consists of a drawing board mounted on a tripod or other support and a straightedge along which lines are drawn. It was the first device capable of recording or establishing angles. With the publication of logarithmic tables in 1620, portable angle-measuring instruments, called topographic instruments, or theodolites, came into use; they included pivoted arms for sighting and could be used for measuring both horizontal and vertical angles. Two revolutionary 20th-century innovations were photogrammetry (mapping from aerial photographs) and electronic distance measurement, including the use of the laser, with an accurate delineation of the whole on paper; the act or occupation of making surveys, Determination of the form, boundaries, position, extent, etc of (an area of land) by measurements and the use of the principles of geometry and trigonometry (measuring angles and distances), the practice of measuring angles and distances on the ground so that they can be accurately plotted on a map; "he studied surveying at college", Determination of the shape, contour, position, or dimensions of any part of the earth's surface, Determines the form, extent, position, etc of a situation; usually in connections with gathering of information, Surveys at MIT OFFICE OF THE PROVOST Provost Home Institutional Research Surveys Graduate Recruitment Data Definitions Data Element Definition, third-person singular of survey, (online) See also Zoomerang and Create survey and Velocity for creating easy online surveys Check demos to compare services and cost, if any Surveys can be used to harvest opinions from the local community Sparklit com has example of free web polls and surveys Hints: Survey tips from Perseus Development Corporation including 7 steps to a successful survey Survey tips from NetReflector com, plural of , survey, Research conducted by an independent firm and used to support arguments before the US Patent and Trademark Office or civil courts when trying to prove various aspects of trademark viability For example, a survey may be useful to prove that a mark has acquired secondary meaning, is not generic, is not functional, is legally strong, or is not likely to confuse consumers with regard to an existing trademark Surveys can also be used to prove plaintiff's lost profits, which is evidence that is notoriously difficult to obtain without a survey According to Phyllis J Welter, an expert on trademark surveys, the discussion of surveys in trademark litigation has grown from roughly 5 6% in the 1950's to over 12% in the 1980's Ms Welter's book, Trademark Surveys, published in 1998 by West Group, is an excellent source of information on how to utilize surveys in trademark litigation, A useful tool for gathering statistical information Surveys are used to get a general idea of a situation, to generalize about a population or to get a total count of the aspects concerning a group of people The information gathered is limited and easier to analyze and offers little or no explanation about the reasons behind the results Surveys are useful for evaluations that deal with things other than the success of the program (e g , If an evaluation is in part to identify barriers to participating in the program, questions on a survey may ask about access to transportation, childcare, etc ) A census is an example of a survey, An important form of field research Surveys consist of a series of questions that individuals respond to on paper, in person, on the telephone, or on a computer See Finding Sources in the Field / Conducting Surveys in An Introduction to Research Processes, are a specifically designed set of questions, depending upon the type of survey being conducted, asked of respondents one-on-one (not in a "focus group") with answers and responses individually noted The results are far more reliable than focus group results due to the many predilections and undue influences imposed on/by focus group participants and those who conduct them, a research technique for needs analysis in which a select group of people is asked to respond to a series of questions, usually ones that can be scored The responses are recorded and analyzed, – Studies designed to obtain information from human subjects through written questionnaires, telephone interviews, door-to-door canvassing, or similar procedures, A method of questioning customers, sales personnel or experts regarding their expectations about future purchases p 705,
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To examine with reference to condition, situation, value, etc.; to examine and ascertain the state of; as, to survey a building in order to determine its value and exposure to loss by fire
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To determine the form, extent, position, etc., of, as a tract of land, a coast, harbor, or the like, by means of linear and angular measurements, and the application of the principles of geometry and trigonometry; as, to survey land or a coast
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To view with a scrutinizing eye; to examine - ""With such altered looks, . . . All pale and speechless, he surveyed me round." -John Dryden."
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To inspect, or take a view of; to view with attention, as from a high place; to overlook; as, to stand on a hill, and survey the surrounding country - ""Round he surveys and well might, where he stood, So high above." -John Milton."
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The act of surveying; a general view, as from above - ""Under his proud survey the city lies." -Sir John Denham."
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A particular view; an examination, especially an official examination, of all the parts or particulars of a thing, with a design to ascertain the condition, quantity, or quality; as, a survey of the stores of a ship; a survey of roads and bridges; a survey of buildings
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To examine and ascertain, as the boundaries and royalties of a manor, the tenure of the tenants, and the rent and value of the same
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The operation of finding the contour, dimensions, position, or other particulars of, as any part of the earth's surface, whether land or water; also, a measured plan and description of any portion of country, or of a road or line through it
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To dispose of after determining that something is no longer useful for its intended purpose (military) "Surveyed Old Rope." -William Bligh
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1 A professional examination of a property A survey usually will reveal the size of a property, its boundary distances, ground contours and where improvements or alterations have been made 2 A print showing the measurements of the boundaries of a parcel of land, together with the location of all improvements on the land and sometimes its area and topography
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a measurement of land, prepared by a registered land surveyor, showing the location of the land with reference to known points, its dimensions and the location and dimensions of any improvements
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A measurement of land, prepared by a registered land surveyor, showing the location of the land with reference to known points, its dimensions, and the location and dimensions of any buildings
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A pictorial depiction of land and the improvements on it Shows boundary lines (with measurements and bearings), buildings, sheds, easements, etc
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A print showing the measurements of the boundaries of a parcel of land, together with the location of all improvements on the land and sometimes its area and topography
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A drawing or map showing the precise legal boundaries of a property, the location of improvements, easements, rights of way, encroachments, and the other physical features
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A measurement of land, prepared by a registered land surveyor, showing the location of the land with reference to the boundaries of land and also the location of any improvements
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A measurement of your land, performed by a registered land surveyor The surveyor will draw up a plat (see Plat), or map, to show your landâs location in relation to known points of reference, as well as its dimensions and features The plat will also include the locations and dimensions of any structures on your land
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A drawing or map showing the precise legal boundaries of a property and the location of improvements, easements, rights of way, encroachments, and other physical features
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The operation of finding the contour, dimensions, position, or other particulars of as any part of the earths surface, whether land or water; also, a measured plan and description of any portion of country, or of a road or line through it
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To determine the form, extent, position, etc., of as a tract of land, a coast, harbor, or the like, by means of linear and angular measurements, and the application of the principles of geometry and trigonometry; as, to survey land or a coast
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A physical measurement of the property done by registered professional showing the boundaries, dimensions and location of any buildings as well as easements, rights of way, roads, etc
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A measurement of land, prepared by a registered land surveyor, showing the location of the land with reference to know points, its dimensions, and the location and dimensions of any buildings
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Map made by a licensed surveyor who measures land and charts its boundaries, improvements and relationship to the property surrounding it
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The process by which a parcel of land is measured and its area ascertained The process of measuring land to determine its size, location, and physical description An Improvement Survey is the drawing done by a registered land surveyor showing the dimensions of a particular piece or real property which shows the improvements located on the property in relationship to the property itself (See also Improvement Location Certificate)
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An accurate graphic depiction of the boundaries of a property At the least, a survey will show the metes and bounds of all property lines It can also show buildings, other improvements, topographic features, utility lines, etc
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A measurement of your land, performed by a registered land surveyor The surveyor will draw up a plat (see Plat), or map, to show your land's location in relation to known points of reference, as well as its dimensions and features The plat will also include the locations and dimensions of any structures on your land
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If you carry out a survey, you try to find out detailed information about a lot of different people or things, usually by asking people a series of questions. According to the survey, overall world trade has also slackened
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a detailed critical inspection consider in a comprehensive way; "He appraised the situation carefully before acting" plot a map of (land) make a survey of; for statistical purposes look over in a comprehensively, inspect; "He surveyed his new classmates
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A physical measurement of property done by a registered professional showing the dimensions and location of any buildings as well as easements, rights of way, roads, etc
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If you survey a number of people, companies, or organizations, you try to find out information about their opinions or behaviour, usually by asking them a series of questions. Business Development Advisers surveyed 211 companies for the report Only 18 percent of those surveyed opposed the idea
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of, as a tract of land, a coast, harbor, or the like, by means of linear and angular measurments, and the application of the principles of geometry and trigonometry; as, to survey land or a coast
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a property diagram that indicates legal boundaries, easements, encroachments, rights of way, improvement locations, etc
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A drawing or map the shows the precise legal boundaries of a property, the location of improvements, easements, rights of way, encroachments, and other physical features
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If you survey something, you look at or consider the whole of it carefully. He pushed himself to his feet and surveyed the room
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consider in a comprehensive way; "He appraised the situation carefully before acting"
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A survey is a careful examination of the condition and structure of a house, usually carried out in order to give information to a person who wants to buy it. a structural survey undertaken by a qualified surveyor
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If someone surveys an area of land, they examine it and measure it, usually in order to make a map of it. Scarborough Council commissioned geological experts earlier this year to survey the cliffs
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If someone carries out a survey of an area of land, they examine it and measure it, usually in order to make a map of it. the organizer of the geological survey of India
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measurement of dimensions (contour, position, boundaries, area, height etc ) of any part of the earth's surface (land or water) or any cultural feature Depending on the type of survey undertaken and the degree of accuracy required, "surveys" may involve the application of the theory, principles and techniques of geodesy, photogrammetry and cartography
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That branch of applied mathematics which teaches the art of determining the area of any portion of the earth's surface, the length and directions of the bounding lines, the contour of the surface, etc
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Method of making relatively large-scale, accurate measurements of the earth's surfaces. Its principal modern uses are in the fields of transportation, building, land use, and communications. Surveying is divided into the categories of plane surveying (mapping small areas) and geodetic surveying (mapping large areas of the globe). The Romans are said to have used the plane table, which consists of a drawing board mounted on a tripod or other support and a straightedge along which lines are drawn. It was the first device capable of recording or establishing angles. With the publication of logarithmic tables in 1620, portable angle-measuring instruments, called topographic instruments, or theodolites, came into use; they included pivoted arms for sighting and could be used for measuring both horizontal and vertical angles. Two revolutionary 20th-century innovations were photogrammetry (mapping from aerial photographs) and electronic distance measurement, including the use of the laser
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Determination of the form, boundaries, position, extent, etc of (an area of land) by measurements and the use of the principles of geometry and trigonometry (measuring angles and distances)
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the practice of measuring angles and distances on the ground so that they can be accurately plotted on a map; "he studied surveying at college"
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Research conducted by an independent firm and used to support arguments before the US Patent and Trademark Office or civil courts when trying to prove various aspects of trademark viability For example, a survey may be useful to prove that a mark has acquired secondary meaning, is not generic, is not functional, is legally strong, or is not likely to confuse consumers with regard to an existing trademark Surveys can also be used to prove plaintiff's lost profits, which is evidence that is notoriously difficult to obtain without a survey According to Phyllis J Welter, an expert on trademark surveys, the discussion of surveys in trademark litigation has grown from roughly 5 6% in the 1950's to over 12% in the 1980's Ms Welter's book, Trademark Surveys, published in 1998 by West Group, is an excellent source of information on how to utilize surveys in trademark litigation
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An important form of field research Surveys consist of a series of questions that individuals respond to on paper, in person, on the telephone, or on a computer See Finding Sources in the Field / Conducting Surveys in An Introduction to Research Processes
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are a specifically designed set of questions, depending upon the type of survey being conducted, asked of respondents one-on-one (not in a "focus group") with answers and responses individually noted The results are far more reliable than focus group results due to the many predilections and undue influences imposed on/by focus group participants and those who conduct them
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a research technique for needs analysis in which a select group of people is asked to respond to a series of questions, usually ones that can be scored The responses are recorded and analyzed
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– Studies designed to obtain information from human subjects through written questionnaires, telephone interviews, door-to-door canvassing, or similar procedures
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A method of questioning customers, sales personnel or experts regarding their expectations about future purchases p 705
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