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{i} cohort
A demographic grouping of people, especially those in a defined age group

The 18-24 cohort shows a sharp increase in automobile fatalities over the proximate age groupings.

a group people having approximately the same age
disapproval A person's cohorts are their friends, supporters, or associates. Drake and his cohorts were not pleased with my appointment
a group of individuals in a study who share a demographic, clinical, or other statistical characteristic (e g , age, study site)
A group of individuals having a statistical factor (age, race etc ) in common in a demographic study
A group of fish spawned during a given period, usually within a year
A group of trees (or other entities) of similar origin, and hence of the same age
A term used to designate one group among many in a study For example, "the first cohort" may be the first group to have participated in a training program
A group of people
That section of a population born during a particular period and identified by period of birth, e g born between 1985 and 1990
A group
a band of warriors (originally a unit of a Roman Legion) a company of companions or supporters
A group of people who begin and end an activity at the same time In education, some programs admit a group of learners as a cohort-they enter the program together, complete all classes together, and finish all course requirements simultaneously
A group of individuals born in the same calendar year or group of years
A group of students who began their degree-seeking college experience at the same time
A group of individuals who enter the life cycle at the same time Specifically, it refers to the individual age levels of a population pyramid
A group of individuals (subjects) who share a common experience or condition
The combined group of faculty and students working together in a learning community
a band of warriors (originally a unit of a Roman Legion)
A group of individuals (in this case, students) who went through the same experience or event at the same time A cohort does not necessarily progress at the same rate Thus, students who entered the university in Fall 1998 for the first time form a cohort Generation X could also be described as a cohort
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