A factual survey is a survey based solely upon factual and verifiable input it does not consider variables of what might occur should things be different in an assumptive or hypothetical situation. For example a factual survey is used to determine the speed limit on a neighborhood street. Evidence is gathered by clocking the speed of a number of motorist's on that roadway over a specific period of time and a mathematical equation is applied to determine the speed limit. An assumptive survey would weigh in factors of . What ifs such as " What if a a shopping mall were to open on that roadway?
Survey that is usually done to gather facts straight from the correspondents
Factual is an adjective.
Yes, factual is an adjective.
Factual writing is nonfiction.
A factual passage is a passage which has facts in it either you have to write a factual passage or use it as comprehension
A factual co relation of one factual element with another factual element in literature
I came to Answers.com to find a factual answer.
A factual tidbit is a small fact about a subject. Some people have factual tidbits about a wide variety of things.
it is a question that is about fact. "Where did the story take place?" is a factual question. "How did you like the story?" would not be a factual question.
It depends on what is meant by "factual". It is a fact that the value of 100 is 100, so the factual value must be 100.
A factual answer requires much research.
A factual answer requires much research
UMMM. It is about Zombies, so it i not very factual at all...