A representative sample.
population
Random selection.
Population density.
a population
inferential statistic
statistics
The study of the characteristics of human population is called demography. It typically involves the analysis of factors such as birth rate, death rate, migration, and age distribution within a population.
A group of randomly selected subjects for a study that represents the population based on important characteristics such as age and sex is called a "sample." This sample should ideally reflect the demographics of the larger population to ensure that the study's findings are valid and generalizable. Proper sampling techniques help minimize bias and enhance the reliability of the study results.
quota sample
demographics
It is called a representative sample.
stratificatin
population, territory, sovereignty, and government
A small number of people that are used to represent a much larger population is called a sample. Samples are typically selected through various methods to ensure they reflect the characteristics of the larger population. This allows researchers to draw conclusions and make inferences about the population based on the data collected from the sample. Proper sampling techniques are crucial for the accuracy and validity of research findings.
A small number of people used to represent an entire population is called a sample. Typically the sample reflects characteristics of the larger population from which it is drawn.
They are called the intended recipient or the addressee.
The change in the genetic characteristics of a population of deer is called genetic drift. This process occurs due to random fluctuations in allele frequencies within the population, often resulting from events such as natural disasters or changes in the environment. Over time, genetic drift can lead to significant differences in the genetic makeup of isolated populations, potentially impacting their adaptability and evolution.