Term describing statistics defining a particular focal audience. For example, "The twenty to twenty-five white female demographic."
Profiles Audience breakdowns based on various characteristics such as age, sex, income and education.
A specific population characteristic such as age, income, gender, occupation, etc.
Refers to the age group that is being used (for planning, buying, researching, etc. Also known as Demo.
a group of people who share a common characteristic
A segmentation of the consumer population based on factors such as gender and age.
A type of survey question that asks for information about the background of the responet, such as age group, gender, occupation, religion, education, and other types of questions asked in a census. The resulting measures are called demographics.
a statistic characterizing human populations (or segments of human populations broken down by age or sex or income etc.)
Referring to numerical characteristics of a population (e.g., population size, age structure).
A demographic is the statistical characteristics of human populations (as age or income) used especially to identify markets.
Relating to the statistical study of the age and sex distribution and size of a population of animals, and the changes within these parameters.
relating to the characteristics of human populations, such as size, growth, density, and distribution.
The study of the behaviors and other characteristics of groups of people in terms of statistics. This includes individual characteristics such as age, sex, race, ethnic origin, income, family life cycle and occupation.
Pertaining to the study of human population characteristics including size, growth rates, density, distribution, migration, birth rates, and mortality rates.
data about human populations such as size, growth, density, and distribution.
Characteristic of a group of e-mail recipients.
Related to the numbers and density of a population and to changes in the numbers and density.
vital and social statistics concerning the population including distribution, ethnic background, marriage rates, birth rates, etc.
of or pertaining to population, especially in statistical terms
The demographic characteristics of a population, esp. as classified by age, sex, income, etc. for market research, sociological analysis, etc.