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Matching -The Movement of Populations from One Country, Region, or Location

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-The movement of populations from one country, region, or location to another

Grasp the principles of creating and interpreting frequency distributions and relative frequency histograms, including class interval selection and the significance of class relative frequency.
Recognize the characteristics of variable, experimental unit, statistical inference, and their application in real-world scenarios.
Understand the usage and interpretation of various graphical data presentations, including stem-and-leaf plots, bar charts, pie charts, and dot plots.
Identify the principles of descriptive and inferential statistics, including their applications and differences.

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World Bank

A global financial entity that offers loans and grants to poorer nations' governments to help them undertake capital projects.

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WHO Guidelines

Established advice by the World Health Organization on health practices, including disease prevention, management, and public health strategies.

Air Pollution

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