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  1. InMoment - Wikipedia

    InMoment is an American multinational software company headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. The company was originally founded as Mindshare Technologies by John Sperry, and Kurt …

  2. MaritzCX - Wikipedia

    MaritzCX was an American customer experience and market research company providing real time consumer data analysis. [2][3][4] MaritzCX provided platforms for strategy and design …

  3. Survey - Wikipedia

    Survey (human research), including opinion polls Surveying, the technique and science of measuring positions and distances on Earth Statistical survey, a method for collecting …

  4. Survey data collection - Wikipedia

    The survey, form, app or collection tool is on a mobile device such as a smart phone or a tablet. These devices offer innovative ways to gather data, and eliminate the laborious "data entry" …

  5. Comparison of survey software - Wikipedia

    Comparison of survey software Software tools for surveys are varied, ranging from desktop applications to complex web systems for monitoring consumer behaviour. The tables includes …

  6. Computer-assisted survey information collection - Wikipedia

    Computer-assisted survey information collection (CASIC) refers to a variety of survey modes that were enabled by the introduction of computer technology. The first CASIC modes were …

  7. Deformation monitoring - Wikipedia

    Deformation monitoring (also referred to as deformation survey) is the systematic measurement and tracking of the alteration in the shape or dimensions of an object as a result of stresses …

  8. Mode effect - Wikipedia

    Mode effect is a broad term referring to a phenomenon where a particular survey administration mode causes different data to be collected. For example, when asking a question using two …