questionary

Inquiring; asking questions.

noun

A pardoner; an itinerant seller of indulgences or relics.

noun

A list of questions dealing with some topic, such as visualizing power, expression of emotion, mental habits, or other mental or psychophysical character easily accessible to observation, prepared for circulation among a large number of persons, the answers to which are intended to serve as the basis of a statistical treatment of the topic. The questionary was successfully employed by Darwin and F. Galton, and has been freely used of late years by G. S. Hall and his pupils.

noun

A questionist.

adjective

Inquiring; asking questions; testing.

noun

One who makes it his business to seek after relics and carry them about for sale.

noun

A set of questions for submission to a group of persons for the purpose of bringing out their resemblances and differences in the matter considered. The questionary method is a recognized form of psychological investigation.

noun

A questionnaire.

noun

One who makes it his business to seek after relics and carry them about for sale.