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DemographicsMeasurable characteristics of media consumers such as age, gender, race, education and income level.
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Demographics1967, the science of divining from demographic statistics; see demography + -ics. Originally in reference to TV audiences and advertisers.
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DemographicsThe study of total size, sex, territorial distribution, age, composition, and other characteristics of human populations; the analysis of changes in the make-up of a population.
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Demographicsstatistics representing the range and composition of your target audience, such as total market size and distribution of age, gender, education, income, computer experience, occupation, nationality, a [..]
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DemographicsStatistical data relating to population characteristics, such as age, sex, economic status, education level, and employment status, among others.
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Demographicsthe statistical characteristics of a population births, deaths, age/sex structure etc.
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DemographicsDefinition Socioeconomic groups, characterized by age, income, sex, education, occupation, etc., that comprise a market niche.
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DemographicsA statistical profile of the characteristics of a community or other population, usually including age, education, income, and ethnic background, useful in tailoring services to suit clientele and in [..]
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DemographicsA variety of socio-demographic characteristics that can be identified and used to categorize groups with shared behaviors or traits including: age; gender; ethnicity; income; and education. dependent variable
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DemographicsSubsets of a population, such as gender, age, location, and so on. Many advertising platforms allow the specific targeting of certain demographics.
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DemographicsA snapshot of customers, such as their age, ethnic group, gender, income, education or marital status.
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DemographicsThe components that describe the target audience. This is done by age, sex, income, education, etc.
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DemographicsStatistical data or characteristics which define segments of a population.
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DemographicsThe external characteristics of a population, such as TV viewers, as related to age, sex, income, education, marital status, and other quantifiable descriptions. Designated Market Area (DMA):
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DemographicsThe characteristics of a human population or part of it, especially its size, growth, density, distribution, and statistics regarding birth, marriage, disease, and death.
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DemographicsVital statistics regarding age, gender, ethnicity, and so forth that characterize human populations. (Often generated from census data, demographics can be used to project future trends and to assist [..]
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DemographicsDemography is the statistical study of populations; the roots of the word come from the Greek for people (demos) and picture (graphy). Demographics, thus, are pictures of the people derived from stati [..]
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DemographicsThe statistical data of a population, especially those showing average age, income, education, etc. [source]
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Demographics Common characteristics used for population or audience segmentation, such as age, gender, household income, etc.
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Demographicsstatistical data relating to population or particular population groups. In education, it can refer, for example, to the national make-up of the school population and trends in birth-rate, or to the c [..]
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DemographicsThe vital statistics of a population group or a derived sample, such as: age, sex, education, ethnic heritage, education, income, housing, etc.
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DemographicsSelected characteristics of a population, such as ethnicity, income, and education that define a particular consumer population.
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DemographicsStatistical interpretation and description of a Population with reference to distribution, composition, or structure.
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DemographicsThe patient’s information required for filing a claim, such as age, sex, address, and family information. An insurance company may deny a claim if it contains inaccurate demographics.
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Demographics understood as a statistical picture by Cultural Affairs standards, this information includes gender, family organization, ethnic community, geographical place, economic class, religious affiliation, [..]
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DemographicsThe characteristics of a human population such as age, sex and income used for market research, sociological analysis and other such purposes.
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DemographicsPhysical characteristics of a patient such as age, sex, address, etc. necessary for filing a claim.
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DemographicsPopulation measures, such as age, gender, income, education, race/ethnicity, religion, marital status, household size, and occupation.
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DemographicsThe characteristics of a human population or part of it, especially its size, growth, density, distribution, and statistics regarding birth, marriage, disease, and death.
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DemographicsThe characteristics of human populations, such as size, distribution, gender, age, education, marital status, type of housing, and income.
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DemographicsThe statistical data of a population, especially those showing age, income, education, etc.
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DemographicsObjective and quantifiable population data that are easily identifiable and measurable.
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DemographicsA way to segment the market based on age, household income, and other population statistics.
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Demographicsstatistical study of people and characteristics of human populations.
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DemographicsInformation pertaining to the vital data for a borrower (e.g., name address, school, birth date, SSN). Also known as demographic information.
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DemographicsA snapshot of customers, such as their age, ethnic group, gender, income, education or marital status.demonstration or demo:
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DemographicsCharacteristics of the population, such as size, age distribution, vital statistics (i.e., births, deaths), geographic dispersion and mobility (i.e., migration).
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Demographics
the characteristics of human populations for purposes of social studies
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DemographicsThe characteristics of a group of people / a population, for example age, ethnic origin, gender, income or occupation.
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