Survey
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There are several uses of the word survey, relating to two primary meanings: land surveying; and statistical surveys of people or other items, such as animals, stars, or messages. Population censuses are statistical surveys which attempt to include every item in the population.
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Kinds of surveys
- Surveying is the science of measuring positions and distances on Earth.
- *Geophysical surveys are surveys conducted on land.
- *Hydrographic surveys are surveys specifically conducted over navigable waters.
- *Aerial surveys are sometimes used in surveying for various reasons.
- *Archaeological field surveys are surveys conducted in order to locate archaeological sites prior to excavation.
- *Cadastral surveys map ownership boundaries for purposes of land valuation and taxation.
- *Soil surveys map the properties and varieties of soil over some area.
- Statistical surveys are used in many social sciences, marketing research, political polling, and official statistics.
- *Sample surveys collect information on only a sample from the population, in contrast to censuses.
- *Serial surveys collect the same information at various time points. These can be divided into:
- **Longitudinal surveys, which collect the information from the same item at each time point; and
- **Cross-sectional surveys, which collect the information from a new sample of items (at least in part) at each time point.
- *Paid surveys are sent by market research companies to their panel members in order to conduct research for large companies.
- The article Timeline of astronomical maps, catalogs, and surveys lists astronomical surveys; see also Durchmusterung.
- *A redshift survey is a particular kind of astronomical survey.
Land survey organizations
United States
- The Public Land Survey System divides land in the United States into sections for agricultural and civic-planning purposes.
- The United States Geological Survey, part of the United States Department of the Interior, produces maps of the United States.
- The U.S. National Geodetic Survey, part of the United States Department of Commerce, performs surveys in the United States.
Canada
- The Dominion Land Survey divides land in Canada into sections for agricultural and civic-planning purposes.
United Kingdom
- The Ordnance Survey produces maps of the United Kingdom and various other countries.
- The British Antarctic Survey conducts scientific research in and around Antarctica.
Statistical Survey Organizations
- List_of_national_and_international_statistical_services, which conduct many statistical surveys of people and businesses
See also
- A survey township is a demarcation indicating land ownership, not necessarily corresponding to any civil township.
- A survey ship is a ship built for the purpose of conducting hydrographic surveys.
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