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    I´ve found the word "Tally" many times in marketing reports where many respondents take part in interviews later processed for market research purposes, do you know exactly what it means?

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    Sabrina,
    I do not know too much about marketing, however maybe these definitions can help you. I have always heard tally used to refer to a total, "lets tally up the score"

    Here are some dictionary definitions:

    to match or agree with something else:
    Our figures don't tally - you've made it twenty pounds more than me.

    tally (COUNT)

    a record or count of a number of items:
    Will you keep a tally of the number of customers going in and out?
    to calculate something

    Hope it helps!

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    I agree with Emily.

    "Tally" is very much used in statistics.

    A tally chart is a grid used to help clearly show information as it is collected.

    In Spanish it is called "tabla de conteo"

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    I have found the definition
    Tally: The process of checking, or taking account of the goods placed into a ship or unloaded from a ship.
    Because it reminded me of the song "Come Mr. TallyMan, tally me banana", I love that song!

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    Thanks for your replies! I really appreciate

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