Observable Population

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An Observable Population is a Statistical Population which represents all possible observations or measurements of a statistical experiment.



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In statistical inference, a subset of the population (a statistical sample) is chosen to represent the population in a statistical analysis.[4] If a sample is chosen properly, characteristics of the entire population that the sample is drawn from can be estimated from corresponding characteristics of the sample.