In GCSE Psychology, target population refers to the specific group of people that researchers are interested in studying. This group is chosen because they share certain characteristics that are important for the research. For example, if a study wants to find out how teenagers feel about social media, the target population might be teenagers aged 13 to 18 in the UK. Researchers collect data from this group to learn more about their behaviours, opinions, or experiences. It's important to define the target population clearly so that the research results are relevant and useful.
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