Psychology, asked by barshapradhan95568, 9 months ago

what is population in psychology? ​

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Answered by Dontireddyharshitha
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The target population is the total group of individuals from which the sample might be drawn. A sample is the group of people who take part in the investigation. ... Generalisability refers to the extent to which we can apply the findings of our research to the target population we are interested in.

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Answered by satwik133
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population is the total group of individuals from which the sample might be drawn. A sample is the group of people who take part in the investigation.

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