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How well the people selected to complete the general social survey (gss) actually reflect the larger u.s. population is a question of sample generalisation.

What is a social survey?

A social survey is a thorough investigation of the population of a given territory or administrative division.

Social surveys use Questionnaires and other quantitative research techniques to gather a lot of information about people and their lifestyles. They are carried out for social and administrative objectives (see also market research).

A social survey entails gathering data in a consistent manner from big populations of people. Structured interviews and questionnaires are the primary survey methodologies.

Many different types of organizations, including government agencies, enterprises, non-profits, educational institutions, and consumer advocacy and market research groups, conduct surveys.

Social surveys are often questionnaires created to gather data in standardized form from large numbers of people. Surveys have a "structure" since they are prepared before being distributed to respondents. It is challenging to imagine how one could have an "unstructured questionnaire" because most surveys would have a considerable degree of structure.

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