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demographics

[dem-uh-graf-iks, dee-muh-] / ˌdɛm əˈgræf ɪks, ˌdi mə- /


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Over time, this can cause AI models to focus on signals tied more closely to demographics than to the disease itself, weakening diagnostic performance across diverse patient groups.

From Science Daily

“Weinerville’s” second season saw the show move to weekday afternoons, but by then the Nickelodeon demographics began skewing older and “Weinerville” was moved to weekday mornings before school.

From Los Angeles Times

Some of the trend may fall along demographics lines as well.

From MarketWatch

“We also recognize that the underlying fundamentals that fuel housing demand in the long term have not changed,” he said, noting that demographics are favorable and housing supplies are tight.

From Barron's

By then, however, thousands of white parents had moved out of the district or pulled kids from Los Angeles public schools, accelerating an evolution in demographics that already was in progress.

From Los Angeles Times