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population The group with a particular set of characteristics to which researchers attempt to generalize their findings from a smaller sample. These are the objects of generalizations for inferential statistics.
Ãâó: www.ncrel.org/tech/claims/glossary.html
population dynamics The study of changes in population densities and the underlying biological forces which cause them. It is the basis of all ecological patterns and is also necessary to solve problems of human economy such as biological conservation, pest management, and optimal harvesting of wildlife populations.
Ãâó: web-savvy.com/river/Schuylkill/glossary.html
population The theoretical population from which the sample was drawn. While typically this is United States national adult (qv), some studies are based on special samples (such as national samples of women or African Americans).
Ãâó: www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/ss_gloss.html
population A number of experimental set-ups. This can be one generation or a list of several generations.
Ãâó: pbil.univ-lyon1.fr/library/seao/html/seao.terminol...
population dynamics variations in population sizes on account of species birth rates, death rates and interactions (eg predator-prey) and climatic factors which affect these.
Ãâó: fred.csir.co.za/plants/global/glossary.htm
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