Examples of census in the following topics:
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- This type of information gathering over a whole population is called a census .
- This is the logo for the Bureau of the Census in the United States.
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- In the recent Census, 3 percent of the U.S. population reported being two or more races.
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- Local governments prospectively collect some variables as events unfolded (e.g. retails sales) while the federal government retrospectively collected others during the 2010 census (e.g. county population counts).
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- Typically, the population is very large, making a census or a complete enumeration of all the values in the population impractical or impossible.
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- In a census, data are collected on the entire population, hence the sample size is equal to the population size.
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- These data were collected from the US Census website.
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- Of course, the decennial census began in 1790.
- We can examine the decennial census population figures of individual states as well.
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- Census Bureau, Current Population Reports)
- Census Bureau).
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- ((Source: http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2012-05-17/minority-births-census/55029100/1))
- (Source: Bureau of the Census)
- (Source: Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census)