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This web-page describes what a standard population is. Reading this will give you a better understanding of this concept and how you can use it in your own research. |
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There are direct and indirect ways of creating standardization .
You must cite this article if you use its information in other circumstances. An example of citing this article is:
Ronny Gunnarsson. Standard population [in Science Network TV]. Available at: https://science-network.tv/standard-population/. Accessed April 15, 2025.
Ronny Gunnarsson. Standard population [in Science Network TV]. Available at: https://science-network.tv/standard-population/. Accessed April 15, 2025.