A survey is a data collection tool used to gather information about individuals. Surveys are commonly used
in psychology research to collect self-report data from study participants. A survey may focus on factual information about
individuals, or it might aim to obtain the opinions of the survey takers. Surveys are one of the most commonly used research tool
because they can be utilized to collect data and describe naturally occurring phenomena that exist in the real world. They offer
researchers a way to collect a great deal of information in a relatively quick and easy way. A large number of responses can be
obtained quite quickly, which allows scientists to work with a lot of data.