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How different is to conduct a survey from to perform a survey?
Jul 24, 2015 12:35 AM
Answers · 3
When you conduct a survey you're typically asking questions, whereas when you're performing or answering a survey, you're responding to questions that are presented to you in said survey. I hope that's what you were trying to understand, let me know if you're still unsure :)
July 24, 2015
To my understanding, they mean the same thing, but "conduct" is a much more common way to say it. I would not use "perform" to mean responding to the survey questions. I have never heard someone say that. People say "I took a survey" (like "I took a test"), or "I completed a survey", or "I filled out a survey" (like "I filled out paperwork").
July 24, 2015
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