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- Group_size_measures abstract "Many animals, including humans, tend to live in groups, herds, flocks, bands, packs, shoals, or colonies (hereafter: groups) of conspecific individuals. The size of these groups, as expressed by the number of participant individuals, is an important aspect of their social environment. Group size tend to be highly variable even within the same species, thus we often need statistical measures to quantify group size and statistical tests to compare these measures between two or more samples. Unfortunately, group size measures are notoriously hard to handle statistically since groups size values typically exhibit an aggregated (right-skewed) distribution: most groups are small, few are large, and a very few are very large. Statistical measures of group size roughly fall into two categories.".
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- Group_size_measures subject Category:Behavioral_ecology.
- Group_size_measures subject Category:Behavioural_sciences.
- Group_size_measures subject Category:Ethology.
- Group_size_measures subject Category:Mathematical_and_theoretical_biology.
- Group_size_measures subject Category:Psychometrics.
- Group_size_measures subject Category:Sociobiology.
- Group_size_measures comment "Many animals, including humans, tend to live in groups, herds, flocks, bands, packs, shoals, or colonies (hereafter: groups) of conspecific individuals. The size of these groups, as expressed by the number of participant individuals, is an important aspect of their social environment. Group size tend to be highly variable even within the same species, thus we often need statistical measures to quantify group size and statistical tests to compare these measures between two or more samples.".
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