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The phrase "average group size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistics or characteristics of a group, particularly in research, surveys, or organizational contexts.
Example: "The average group size for our workshops is typically around 15 participants."
Alternatives: "mean group size" or "typical group size.".
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At the greater inter-patch distance, fish delayed departing a patch, depending on average group size.
The average group size among modern hunter-gatherer societies (where there was accurate census data) was 148.4 individuals.
(A) Average group size for allocated transportation events during the previous month and for the winter season to date.
The median age of users is 23.5; the average group size is four people, Mr. Sachs says.
The average group size is 30, a spokeswoman said, originating in all 50 states and from as far away as Israel.
Weights indicate average group size.
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Smaller maximum group sizes lead to smaller average group sizes, which can increase positive assortment because fewer individuals are affected by migration events.
Average group sizes were 100, 250, 500 or 1000 subjects, and the large trials had 10 times more subjects than the small trials.
With an average preschool group size of 20 children and the assumption that in average 60% of children (n = 12 per group) would participate in the survey, a total number of 67 preschool groups is required to obtain a sufficient children in P1.
The overall map had an average linkage group size of 70.8 cM and a map resolution of 1.3 cM.> -wrap-foot> mapn map resolution is the average distance between non-redundant markers for a given chromosome.
Dunbar refers to Robin Dunbar, the British anthropologist who found the number by correlating the size of primate brains and average social group size.
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