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Home > English > Writing Skills > Report Writing

What is the significance of a target population in research?

A. To confuse the reader
B. To identify the specific group to be studied
C. To ignore demographic factors
D. To present irrelevant data

Answer: To identify the specific group to be studied


Additional Information: Defining a target population helps focus research efforts.


Subjects: Report Writing, Writing Skills

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