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In statistics, a population is a set of similar items or events which is of interest for some question or experiment. ... In statisticalinference, a subset of the population (astatistical sample) is chosen to represent thepopulation in a statistical analysis.

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In statistics, the term population is used to describe the subjects of a particular study—everything or everyone who is the subject of a statistical observation. Populations can be large or small in size and defined by any number of characteristics, though these groups are typically defined specifically rather than vaguely—for instance, a population of women over 18 who buy coffee at Starbucks rather than a population of women over 18.

Statistical populations are used to observe behaviors, trends, and patterns in the way individuals in a defined group interact with the world around them, allowing statisticians to draw conclusions about the characteristics of the subjects of study, although these subjects are most often humans, animals, and plants, and even objects like stars.

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