What can a historian derive from surveys?
Question asked by: aman123
Asked on: 06 Apr 2010

Surveys are useful because they give you the mood of the nation at a time if they are comprehensive.
Let's say you wanted to find out what people standard of living was like 100 years ago. Well if there were surveys done at the time you could look at those and see what peoples attitude were like and what the major issues of the time were.
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Replied at: 10 Apr 2010
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