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What is a statement of a viewpoint supporting one side of an argument called?

A statement of a viewpoint supporting one side of an argument is called a position or assertion. It represents the opinion or stance taken by an individual or group in favor of a particular perspective or belief.


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The group of individuals used to represent a population is called the sample. It should have the same statistics as the population, though be of a smaller size.


A group of people living together is called a?

A group of similar individuals living together in an area is called population.


What is mating with individuals outside of one's own group called?

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What group is in the center in its views?

Moderates have a centrist viewpoint.


What group is in the center in its view?

Moderates have a centrist viewpoint.


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What group is in the center in it's views?

Moderates have a centrist viewpoint.


Individuals have developed the ability to group objects and actions into a similar word so that individuals understand what is meant What is this process called?

economy


What is the concept?

The Delphi concept is a method for structuring a group communication process in the way that the process is effective in allowing a group of individuals to deal with a complex problem. This method is mostly used for problem solving.


When a small group of individuals leaves the parent establishes a new population is called what?

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What is a religious group?

A religious group can be called a sect. A religious group can also be called a congregation when all attend the same church. A religious group might have more than one sect, or group of individuals, like the Amish.