Forms, Survey and Questionnaire Software Options at U-M

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A compilation of software and cloud services for creating forms, surveys, polls, questionnaires, etc. A compilation of software and cloud services for electronic data capture, forms, surveys, polls, questionnaires, etc. Find the right survey tool for business, clinical or research use.

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A compilation of software and cloud services for creating forms, surveys, polls, questionnaires, etc. A compilation of software and cloud services for electronic data capture, forms, surveys, polls, questionnaires, etc. Find the right survey tool for business, clinical or research use. If a survey tool you are using at U-M or Michigan Medicine is not in the list, please let us know in the comments so we can add it.

 

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  • This article is for informational purposes only. The Eisenberg Family Depression Center does not recommend any specific tools or vendors.

 

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About the Author

Gabriel Mongefranco is a Mobile Data Architect at the University of Michigan Eisenberg Family Depression Center. Gabriel has over a decade of experience in data analytics, dashboard design, automation, back end software development, database design, middleware and API architecture, and technical writing.

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Article ID: 12179
Created
Tue 5/28/24 10:34 AM
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Wed 5/29/24 9:22 AM
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Gabriel Mongefranco

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