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An idealized population refers to a theoretical concept in which certain simplified assumptions are made about a population for modeling or analytical purposes. This concept is often used in fields like ecology, biology, sociology, and economics to study population dynamics without the complexity of real-world variables. Key characteristics of an idealized population might include: 1. **Homogeneity**: All individuals are often assumed to be identical in terms of traits such as birth rates, death rates, and reproductive behavior.

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