A picture showing different colors of apples in a basket can help illustrate variation. Each apple is unique in size, shape, and color, representing the diversity and differences that can exist within a group or population.
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The effect on variation refers to how changes in a factor influence the diversity or spread of a dataset. An increase in variation often indicates greater differences among data points, while a decrease suggests more uniformity. Factors such as sample size, measurement errors, and inherent characteristics of the dataset can significantly impact this variation. Understanding these effects is crucial for accurate data analysis and interpretation.
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"Tabular" means "like a table". In geologic terms, this would describe a landform that is broad and flat, with little variation in elevation. For instance, a mesa would be tabular.
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The term used by biologists to describe the differences within a population with respect to features such as height is "variation". Variation refers to the range of different traits or characteristics that individuals within a population exhibit, including height.
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Heterogenous is used to describe a system or group that has variation. Things that are not the same are heterogenous.
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