In this lesson you will learn to:
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A population can be something tangible.
For example:
Note: we must clearly define what we mean by an adult (e.g. all individuals older than 20 years)
A population can also be more abstract.
For example:
In this example it is impossible to collect data from the entire population.
Collecting data from the entire population may destroy the population.
For example:
In this example, as soon as we collect the data the grassland will no longer be undisturbed.
Describe one possible population that would be appropriate for the following questions. There may be several possibilities for each question.
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A sample is always something tangible because it represents data that has been collected from the population.
For example:
Another example of a sample:
For this question the population is Bob's entire blood volume. For ethical and logistical reasons the sample is smaller than the population.
Suggest samples that could be appropriate to provide an approximate answer to following questions.
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