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= Population models
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Population models are mathematical and statistical frameworks used to describe and analyze the dynamics of population changes over time. These models help researchers and policymakers understand how populations grow, decline, and interact with their environment. Population models are widely used in various fields, including ecology, sociology, economics, and epidemiology. There are several types of population models, including: 1. **Exponential Growth Model**: This model represents a population that grows continuously without any limitations.