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World economic growth, as measured by increases in real per-capita GDP, exceeded 2% during the period
Central Location
A concept in geography and planning indicating a place that is accessible from multiple points or serves as a hub.
Deviations
Differences between observed values and some reference value, often the mean of the data set.
Observations
In statistics, these are the individual data points or measured values gathered during a study or experiment.
Central Location
A central location refers to a primary or focal point in geography or spatial distribution, often used in market research for data collection.
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