Encuesta in english
Poll
pronunciation: poʊl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: poʊl part of speech: noun
In gestures
encuesta = survey ; poll ; survey questionnaire.
Example: Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.Example: The results of these polls can often be used as a basis for further information action.Example: The survey questionnaires and methodology were pilot-tested late in 81.more:
» amañar una encuesta = rig + a poll .
Example: Scientists already know how to rig the data and the evidence, now they are learning how to rig the polls.» encuesta judicial = inquest .
Example: An inquest was held this week after a 10-year-old boy died after being shot with an air rifle in Swansea, Wales.» encuesta por correo = mail survey .
Example: A mail survey was sent to state statistical agencies to determine how the cuts have affected their services.» encuestas = survey research .
Example: Survey research is used to determine what kind of post mortem appraisals companies undertake concerning their abandoned information systems development projects.» encuesta sobre el uso del tiempo = time-use survey .
Example: Evidence from time-use surveys is drawn on to address these questions = Para tratar estas cuestiones nos basamos en los resultados de las encuestas sobre el uso del tiempo.» manipular una encuesta = rig + a poll .
Example: Scientists already know how to rig the data and the evidence, now they are learning how to rig the polls.» metodología para la realización de encuestas = survey methodology .
Example: Survey methodology, the modus operandi of statisticians, is important to professional groups such as librarians as a function of operations management.» rellenar una encuesta = fill out + a survey .
Example: Rarely, if ever, will I even consider filling out a survey without some incentive.» resultados de las encuestas = poll ratings .
Example: Up until then the conventional wisdom had it that the Liberal Democrats were doomed to oblivion based on their poll ratings.encuestar = survey ; poll.
Example: Chapters 7 and 8 introduced the problems associated with author cataloguing and have surveyed the purpose of cataloguing codes.Example: College freshman enrolled in English composition classes were polled to determine their attitudes towards two different methods of bibliographic instruction: the lecture-discussion practicum and the workbook.