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∙ 10y agoWhat is the difference between the population and sample regression functions? Is this a distinction without difference?
A sample of a population is a subset of the population. The average of the population is a statistical measure for some variable of the population.
Sampling bias.
the sampled population includes all people whom are included in the sample, the targeted population is what the statistics practitioner is targeting or questioning
Population distribution refers to the patterns that a population creates as they spread within an area. A sampling distribution is a representative, random sample of that population.
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look in your textbook
one is constant while the other continues by growing at a variable
look in your textbook
Exponential growth occurs when numbers increase by a certain factor in each successive time period. Logistic growth is population growth that starts with a minimum number of individuals and reaches a maximum depending on the carrying capacity of the habitat. In exponential growth population grows slowly when it's small, but as the population gets larger, growth speeds up. In logistic growth, when the population is small, the growth rate is fast because there are plenty of natural resources. (Logistic) As the population approaches the carrying capacity, resources become scarce. Completion for food, shelter and mates increases between individuals of a population. As a result, the growth rate slows. Exponential growth, grows fast in the beginning and then slows down. Logistic growth grows slow in the beginning and then speeds up.
look in your textbook
fundamental difference between a polynomial function and an exponential function?
Procurement is about buying. Logistics is about transporting.
Exponential growth is when the amount of something is increasing, and exponential decay is when the amount of something is decreasing.
Linear growth: The population adds the same number every week/month/year.Exponential growth: The population multiplies bythe same number every week/month/year.
exponential
You can but it has no particular significance.