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What is a cohort?
Cohort
[
koh
-hawrt
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Cohort
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koh
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Cohort
may refer to:
Cohort (military unit)
Cohort (computer science)
, a group of proximate data and/or operations
Cohort (statistics)
, a group of subjects with a common defining characteristic — typically
age group
Cohort study
, a form of longitudinal study used in medicine and social science
Cohortocracy
, a form of governance with representation by groups present in the governed population
Cohort Studios
, a
video game development
company
Generational Cohort (demographics)
, an aggregation of individuals who experience the same event within the same time interval
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