False.
False. The first digital computer, called the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC), was developed by John Atanasoff and Clifford Berry at Iowa State University in the 1930s for the purpose of solving systems of simultaneous equations. It was not specifically developed for conducting the census, although it did play a role in advancing computing technology and paved the way for future computer development.
Yes
Computers started in the 20th century. It was used to solve mathematical equations. On the late 1800's, electronic computer was developed to tabulate census results.
A sample survey may be preferable than a census because it can be more comprehensive. While its research only involves a subset, it is typically more accurate.
Because he developed a mechanical tabulator based on punched cards to rapidly process statistics from the 1890 census.
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what computer was delivered to the U.S. Census Bureau in 1951?
In the United States, a census is taken every 10 years as mandated by the Constitution to count the population and allocate representation in Congress. Other countries may have different intervals for conducting a census, but it is typically done every 5 to 10 years.
Census in Schools program was developed for students in grades kindergarten to 12 grade
Department of Commerce is responsible for the census process. "Other essential operations conducted by the Commerce Department include the constitutionally mandated decennial census..." For more information visit http://www.commerce.gov/about-department-commerce
Most national governments conduct censuses worldwide, you will have to be more specific as to which country as each nation has its own schedule for conducting their censuses.
A parish is an administrative unit used in some countries, particularly in the UK, to define areas for local government or religious purposes. A census division is a geographical region defined for the purpose of conducting a census, allowing for data collection and analysis within that specific area.