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DemographicA fact determined by measuring and analyzing data about a population; it relies heavily on survey research and census data.
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Demographic1891, from demography + -ic. As a noun, by 1998, short for demographic group or category. Related: Demographical; demographically.
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Demographichaving to do with the social characteristics and statistics of a population.
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DemographicPertaining to processes that change the size of a population (i.e., birth, death, dispersal). © 2005 by Sinauer Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. Futuyma, D. Evolution.
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DemographicPertaining to the study of the structure and dynamics of human populations, including their distribution and movement by category (such as age, gender, ethnicity, marital status, occupation, nationali [..]
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Demographic(n) a statistic characterizing human populations (or segments of human populations broken down by age or sex or income etc.)(adj) of or relating to demography
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DemographicRelating to the statistical study of the age and sex distribution and size of a population of animals, and the changes within these parameters.
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DemographicReferring to numerical characteristics of a population (e.g., population size, age structure)
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DemographicAttributes and associated values that characterize a group of individuals. Demographic attributes include gender, age, income, ethnicity and educational attainment. Quantcast displays demographics in [..]
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DemographicProfiles Audience breakdowns based on various characteristics such as age, sex, income and education.
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DemographicDefining an audience by a quantifiable characteristic or set of characteristics. Demographics include age, gender, geography, income, employment status or a host of other characteristics. A demographic profile helps you identify an audience that might be receptive to a given product at a specific time (college-educated women who have just had their [..]
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DemographicPertaining to processes that change the size of a population (i.e., birth, death, dispersal).
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Demographic The characteristics of a population within a certain geographic area, as classified by age, sex, income, etc. for market research, sociological analysis, etc. Demographic Clusters
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Demographic
Of or pertaining to demography.
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