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PsychVey - Research Survey App

PsychVey - Research Survey App

Catégorie : CommunicationsVersion: 1.0.4

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Description de l'application

Présentation de PsychVey, l'application mobile révolutionnaire pour participer sans effort aux enquêtes. Que vous contribuiez à la recherche universitaire, aux études de marché ou à d'autres domaines, PsychVey simplifie le processus. Une connexion transparente vous permet de répondre à des enquêtes à votre convenance, avec des réponses automatiquement synchronisées avec l'application Web. L'application propose un large éventail de types de questions, notamment des questions à choix multiples, vrai/faux, sur l'échelle de Likert et des questions ouvertes. Développé par Quintech Life Sciences, avec la contribution inestimable du Dr Samuel Gan et de M. Nguyen Phi Vu, PsychVey est l'outil ultime de participation aux enquêtes. Téléchargez maintenant et rejoignez la révolution des enquêtes !

Caractéristiques de PsychVey - Research Survey App :

⭐️ Connexion sans effort : Connectez-vous en toute transparence au site Web PsychVey directement depuis votre appareil mobile.
⭐️ Enquêtes mobiles pratiques : Répondez aux enquêtes à tout moment et en tout lieu, optimisant ainsi la flexibilité et les économies. votre temps.
⭐️ Divers sujets d'enquête : Participez à des enquêtes dans divers domaines, notamment la médecine, la recherche clinique, la psychologie, les études professionnelles, les activités de loisirs et les études de marché.
⭐️ Transparent Synchronisation Web : Les enquêtes complétées se synchronisent automatiquement avec l'application Web PsychVey, garantissant la cohérence des données sur tous les appareils.
⭐️ Interface utilisateur intuitive : Profitez d'une expérience conviviale avec une navigation facile et des transitions de page intuitives.
⭐️ Types de questions polyvalents : Répondez à une variété de types de questions, notamment des questions à choix multiples (QCM), vrai/faux, échelles de Likert et questions ouvertes, pour une expérience complète et engageante.

Conclusion :

PsychVey, développé par Quintech Life Sciences Pte Ltd, en collaboration avec le Dr Samuel Gan et M. Nguyen Phi Vu d'APD Lab, offre la solution ultime pour une participation pratique et diversifiée aux enquêtes. Sa connexion transparente, sa complétion mobile pratique, son large éventail de sujets, la synchronisation des applications Web, son interface intuitive et ses multiples types de questions en font la plate-forme idéale pour contribuer à la recherche et au-delà. Téléchargez PsychVey aujourd'hui et transformez votre expérience d'enquête. Débloquez un monde de possibilités.

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SurveyTaker Nov 08,2024

A convenient way to participate in surveys! The app is user-friendly and the seamless login is a big plus. Would be great if there were more surveys available.

調査参加者 Jul 17,2023

アンケートに参加しやすいアプリですが、もっとアンケートの種類が増えると良いです。ユーザビリティは良いです。

설문참가자 Mar 14,2025

설문에 참여하기 편리한 앱입니다! 사용자 친화적이고 로그인도 원활해서 좋습니다. 더 많은 설문이 있으면 좋겠어요.

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