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  • A population proportion is usually estimated through an experiment.
  • A high proportion of people in Springwood are in the baby boomers generation compared to population proportions in the surrounding local government area.
  • This provides a geographical market view of population proportions and may be of benefit in selecting appropriately located premises, determining territory boundaries and local marketing activities.
  • Under this formulation, the confidence interval represents those values of the population parameter that would have large " p "-values if they were tested as a hypothesized population proportion.
  • Estimating the value of a population proportion can be of great implication in the areas of agriculture, business, economics, education, engineering, environmental studies, medicine, law, political science, psychology, and sociology.
  • Meanwhile, in state after state the freedmen were demanding a bigger share of the offices and patronage, squeezing out carpetbagger allies but never commanding the numbers equivalent to their population proportion.
  • :Looks OK . "'But "'your use of the letter " p " makes me wonder about whether it involved a population proportion, and whether you should therefore think about using a continuity correction.
  • In 2011, 58.1 % of Bexley's population proportion was between 20 and 64 years old, the lowest in London . 16 % of the population is over 65, the third highest behind Havering.
  • Teenagers are more in need of seat belts than other drivers, the experts said, because they are about twice as likely as older drivers to be in a crash, taking into account miles driven and population proportions.
  • When measuring differences between proportions, Cohen's h can be used in conjunction with statistically significant " difference between two proportions is understood to mean that, given the data, it is likely that there is a difference in the population proportions.
  • Other than that, though, you can use something fairly close to the binomial / multinomial distribution formulas, noting in particular that the margin of error on your estimate will relate to the population proportions themselves, which then affects the sample size you need to measure the result to within a particular tolerance.
  • Some Indian states like Assam, Goa, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, have more than 50 % Forward castes population, which means the number of seats secured by Forward castes will not be equal to their population proportion even if they secure 100 % seats in open competition in central government institutions of these states.
  • Every initial population proportion ( except all " Hawk " and all " Dove " ) converge to the mixed strategy Nash Equilibrium where part of the population plays " Hawk " and part of the population plays " Dove " . ( This occurs because the only ESS is the mixed strategy equilibrium . ) In the two population model, this mixed point becomes unstable.