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replying with answers or feedback to a survey. Depending on the survey questions and context, respondent answers may represent themselves as individuals, a household or organization of which they are a part, or as a proxy to another individual.
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is a person who is called upon to issue a response to a communication made by another. The term is used in legal contexts, in
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In non-legal or informal usage, the term refers to one who refutes or responds to a thesis or an argument. In
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Reacting person in a lawsuit/court case or a research participant
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of the message occurring from a different cultural context.
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verification
improve this article
adding citations to reliable sources
"Respondent"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message
survey methodology
legal usage
defendant
legal proceeding
appellee
appeal
United States Senate
impeachment trial
psychology
classical conditioning
Pavlovian conditioning
population survey
questionnaire pretesting
research participant
cross-cultural communication
contextualised
Sage Publishing
doi
10.4135/9781412963947

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