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"population proportion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing a portion of a population in relation to the entire population or when discussing the relative size of different population groups. For example, "We looked at the population proportion of men and women in our study, and found that the ratio was approximately equal."
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A point estimate of the population proportion is given by the sample proportion.
For qualitative variables, the population proportion is a parameter of interest.
Some inference, say population proportion can be drawn to verify some hypotheses in cosmology in an indirect way.
"Bayesian penalized spline model-based inference for finite population proportion in unequal probability sampling," Survey Methodology, 36, 23-34.
Regression type estimators of a population proportion under a general sampling design and using auxiliary information are obtained.
A sudden reversal of the migration and natural reproduction processes changed the population proportion of titular ethnicities, Slavs and other minorities.
Characteristics such as the population mean, the population variance, and the population proportion are called parameters of the population.
This paper is concerned with the problem of estimating a population proportion p in a judgment post-stratification (JPS) sampling scheme.
It is shown that the JPS scheme improves estimation of the population proportion in a very wide range of settings as compared to simple random sampling (SRS).
The moment a diverse NHS realised that a much higher proportion of Afro Caribbean men were being sectioned than their population proportion merited, it would have automatically begun correcting activity.
P population proportion (assumed to be 0.50).
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