Control Population definition

Control Population or “Control Population Members”).
Control Population or “Control Population Member(s)” has the meaning given such term in Schedule 2, Section 3.2(b)(ii).

Examples of Control Population in a sentence

  • Randomization List members with the lowest numbers will be placed into the Control Population until at least 28 percent of the Randomization List members have been assigned to the Control Population.

  • Within each of these four blocks, Randomization List members will be sorted into the Treatment Population or Control Population based on their randomly-assigned number.

  • The Project will be implemented in two phases (Phase I and Phase II) each of which will contain a separate Treatment Population and Control Population made up from the Population Members assigned to the Project in accordance with Schedule 2.

  • In a block design, Randomization of Eligible Individuals to the Treatment Population or the Control Population takes place within subgroups of the overall study population that contain individuals who have similar pre- Randomization characteristics.

  • The Population Members that make up the Treatment Population and Control Population in each Phase will be measured and compared based on three metrics: recidivism, transitional job, and employment.

  • The remaining Randomization List members will be placed in the Control Population.

  • To account for the fact that some Treatment Population and Control Population Members may not have a valid SSN at the time of Randomization, DOCCS Research and NYSDOL will divide the Population Employment Outcome by the overall percentage of Treatment and Control Population Members for whom a SSN was available at the time of Randomization.

  • Section 3.1 This section explains how individuals will be identified and randomly assigned to the Treatment Population and the Control Population by DOCCS Research.

  • Year of management plan implementation Foxes Reduce and Control Population Goats Monitor and Control the Population Rubbish dumping Remove disturbance Grazing by native animals Limit impacts from native herbivory New weeds or pests Prevent any new weeds or pests becoming established.

  • I understand that participation in the Illinois Public Health and Safety Animal Control Population Program (the program) is voluntary.