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StatisticalPopulation

v16.0

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A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property [[populationType]] is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a [[StatisticalPopulation]] representing all [[Person]]s with a [[homeLocation]] of East Podunk California would be described by applying the appropriate [[homeLocation]] and [[populationType]] properties to a [[StatisticalPopulation]] item that stands for that set of people. The properties [[numConstraints]] and [[constrainingProperty]] are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a [[populationType]] of [[Event]] or [[NewsArticle]] could be used. See also [[Observation]], and the [data and datasets](/docs/data-and-datasets.html) overview for more details.
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A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property [[populationType]] is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a [[StatisticalPopulation]] representing all [[Person]]s with a [[homeLocation]] of East Podunk California would be described by applying the appropriate [[homeLocation]] and [[populationType]] properties to a [[StatisticalPopulation]] item that stands for that set of people. The properties [[numConstraints]] and [[constraintProperty]] are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a [[populationType]] of [[Event]] or [[NewsArticle]] could be used. See also [[Observation]], where a [[populationType]] such as [[Person]] or [[Event]] can be indicated directly. In most cases it may be better to use [[StatisticalVariable]] instead of [[StatisticalPopulation]].
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v15.0

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A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property [[populationType]] is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a [[StatisticalPopulation]] representing all [[Person]]s with a [[homeLocation]] of East Podunk California, would be described by applying the appropriate [[homeLocation]] and [[populationType]] properties to a [[StatisticalPopulation]] item that stands for that set of people. The properties [[numConstraints]] and [[constrainingProperty]] are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a [[populationType]] of [[Event]] or [[NewsArticle]] could be used. See also [[Observation]], and the [data and datasets](/docs/data-and-datasets.html) overview for more details.
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A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property [[populationType]] is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a [[StatisticalPopulation]] representing all [[Person]]s with a [[homeLocation]] of East Podunk California would be described by applying the appropriate [[homeLocation]] and [[populationType]] properties to a [[StatisticalPopulation]] item that stands for that set of people. The properties [[numConstraints]] and [[constrainingProperty]] are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a [[populationType]] of [[Event]] or [[NewsArticle]] could be used. See also [[Observation]], and the [data and datasets](/docs/data-and-datasets.html) overview for more details.
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v12.0

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A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property [[populationType]] is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a [[StatisticalPopulation]] representing all [[Person]]s with a [[homeLocation]] of East Podunk California, would be described by applying the appropriate [[homeLocation]] and [[populationType]] properties to a [[StatisticalPopulation]] item that stands for that set of people. The properties [[numConstraints]] and [[constrainingProperties]] are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a [[populationType]] of [[Event]] or [[NewsArticle]] could be used. See also [[Observation]], and the [data and datasets](/docs/data-and-datasets.html) overview for more details.
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"""
A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property [[populationType]] is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a [[StatisticalPopulation]] representing all [[Person]]s with a [[homeLocation]] of East Podunk California, would be described by applying the appropriate [[homeLocation]] and [[populationType]] properties to a [[StatisticalPopulation]] item that stands for that set of people. The properties [[numConstraints]] and [[constrainingProperty]] are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a [[populationType]] of [[Event]] or [[NewsArticle]] could be used. See also [[Observation]], and the [data and datasets](/docs/data-and-datasets.html) overview for more details.
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v11.0

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A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/populationType">populationType</a> is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/StatisticalPopulation">StatisticalPopulation</a> representing all <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/Person">Person</a>s with a <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/homeLocation">homeLocation</a> of East Podunk California, would be described by applying the appropriate <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/homeLocation">homeLocation</a> and <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/populationType">populationType</a> properties to a <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/StatisticalPopulation">StatisticalPopulation</a> item that stands for that set of people. The properties <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/numConstraints">numConstraints</a> and <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/constrainingProperties">constrainingProperties</a> are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/populationType">populationType</a> of <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/Event">Event</a> or <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/NewsArticle">NewsArticle</a> could be used. See also <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/Observation">Observation</a>, and the <a href="/docs/data-and-datasets.html">data and datasets</a> overview for more details.
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A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property [[populationType]] is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a [[StatisticalPopulation]] representing all [[Person]]s with a [[homeLocation]] of East Podunk California, would be described by applying the appropriate [[homeLocation]] and [[populationType]] properties to a [[StatisticalPopulation]] item that stands for that set of people. The properties [[numConstraints]] and [[constrainingProperties]] are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a [[populationType]] of [[Event]] or [[NewsArticle]] could be used. See also [[Observation]], and the [data and datasets](/docs/data-and-datasets.html) overview for more details.
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issue-2291
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v10.0

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v9.0

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A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/populationType">populationType</a> is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/StatisticalPopulation">StatisticalPopulation</a> representing all <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a>s with a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/homeLocation">homeLocation</a> of East Podunk California, would be described by applying the appropriate <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/homeLocation">homeLocation</a> and <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/populationType">populationType</a> properties to a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/StatisticalPopulation">StatisticalPopulation</a> item that stands for that set of people. The properties <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/numConstraints">numConstraints</a> and <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/constrainingProperties">constrainingProperties</a> are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/populationType">populationType</a> of <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Event">Event</a> or <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/NewsArticle">NewsArticle</a> could be used. See also <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Observation">Observation</a>, and the <a href="/docs/data-and-datasets.html">data and datasets</a> overview for more details.
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A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/populationType">populationType</a> is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/StatisticalPopulation">StatisticalPopulation</a> representing all <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/Person">Person</a>s with a <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/homeLocation">homeLocation</a> of East Podunk California, would be described by applying the appropriate <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/homeLocation">homeLocation</a> and <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/populationType">populationType</a> properties to a <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/StatisticalPopulation">StatisticalPopulation</a> item that stands for that set of people. The properties <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/numConstraints">numConstraints</a> and <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/constrainingProperties">constrainingProperties</a> are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/populationType">populationType</a> of <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/Event">Event</a> or <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/NewsArticle">NewsArticle</a> could be used. See also <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/Observation">Observation</a>, and the <a href="/docs/data-and-datasets.html">data and datasets</a> overview for more details.
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v3.9

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A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/populationType">populationType</a> is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/StatisticalPopulation">StatisticalPopulation</a> representing all <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Person">Person</a>s with a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/homeLocation">homeLocation</a> of East Podunk California, would be described by applying the appropriate <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/homeLocation">homeLocation</a> and <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/populationType">populationType</a> properties to a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/StatisticalPopulation">StatisticalPopulation</a> item that stands for that set of people. The properties <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/numConstraints">numConstraints</a> and <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/constrainingProperties">constrainingProperties</a> are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/populationType">populationType</a> of <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Event">Event</a> or <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/NewsArticle">NewsArticle</a> could be used. See also <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/Observation">Observation</a>, and the <a href="/docs/data-and-datasets.html">data and datasets</a> overview for more details.
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StatisticalPopulation
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issue-2291
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