- Recognize the population and sample in a study
Population vs. Sample
Recall that we typically begin our statistical thinking with an investigative question in mind. The question is frequently something we want to know about a population. In most cases, the population is a large group. Often, the population is so large that we cannot collect information from every individual in the population. So, we select a sample from the population.
definition
A population is an entire group of people, objects, or animals; usually a large group.
A sample is a randomly selected subset or subgroup of a population.