what is a difference between population in general and population in biostatistics. Give with example 4 marsk
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A population is an entire group that you want to conclude about. A sample is a specific group that you will collect data from. The size of the sample is always less than the total size of the population.
In research, a population doesn’t always refer to people. It can mean a group containing elements of anything you want to study, such as objects, events, organizations, countries, species, organisms, etc.
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