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Simmel defines "sociability" as:
Anticipated by the Researcher
Refers to outcomes, findings, or events that the researcher expects to occur or observe during the course of their study based on theoretical or empirical grounds.
Calculating Variance
The process of determining the spread or dispersion of a set of numbers by averaging the squared differences from the mean.
Description of the Population
Detailed characterization of the individuals or items in a population, including demographics or relevant characteristics.
Central Tendency
A statistical measure that identifies the middle or center of a distribution of data, commonly represented by the mean, median, or mode.
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