The Canadian Census occurs every five years. They collect information pertaining to household Demographics and statistical date. It is used to plan public services such as health care and education. Specific information collected includes but is not limited to household size, race, and educational background.
Metadata is "data about data". There are two "metadata types;" structural metadata, about the design and specification of data structures or "data about the containers of data"; and descriptive metadata about individual instances of application data or the data content.
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Information on the cost of things
A Census is the type of survey for a complete population. A Sample Survey is only a portion of the population which is used to make predictions on the representation of the actual population.
information on the appearance of things (APEX)
A GPS device is an example of a technology used to collect location data.
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Experimental data. Information about what conditions are present when measured or observed.
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External Data analysis
a. census data
The US Geological Survey does not typically collect personal, confidential, or proprietary data. They focus on collecting and studying geological, geophysical, hydrological, and biological data for public use and research purposes.
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No, not always. It depends on the type of data you collect. If it is quantitative data, you will be able to calculate a mean. If it is qualitative data, a mean can't be calculated but you can describe the data in terms of a mode.
Metadata is "data about data". There are two "metadata types;" structural metadata, about the design and specification of data structures or "data about the containers of data"; and descriptive metadata about individual instances of application data or the data content.
Survey is a type of statistical method of collecting data. This is very important in the field of psychology. Sampling, census etc. are some other methods of collecting data.
An evolutionary biologist is least likely to collect data by doing controlled experiments. Evolutionary biologists study living organisms through the lens of evolutionary theory.