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survey taker

noun as in pollster

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One survey taker, a biomechanical engineer who now works in web engineering, explained, “The greatest challenge for me was continuing to believe in myself, when all the messages I was getting were that I would never be taken seriously or promoted or given raises — or even hired — at the same rate as men, who were clearly less qualified and not as smart as I was.”

“Every survey taker evaluated at least 16 mascots,” the company said on its blog.

Anne has tried to help out by getting several part-time jobs — agriculture survey taker, substitute school aide and teacher, liquor store assistant manager and a movie extra at Syracuse’s film hub — which has been hard for Andy to accept.

The political affiliation of the survey taker was often a predictor of his or her opinions, but that wasn’t always the case.

One question probed whether the survey taker agreed that slavery and discrimination have made progress difficult for black Americans; the other asked whether blacks should learn to work and live without “special favors.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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