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To begin, you will create your population by clicking Setup Large Population. This creates your population and assigns traits to your population.(You will get a different population each time)
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Once you have setup your population\u2019s dataset, you can now sort and group people by
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Now, you are the investigator looking at a population. As you can see, some people are anemic (yellow).
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Note: As soon as you open the simulation, you will see many buttons and some of them even overlap others but Don't Panic! Just click on the 'Setup large Population' and everything will go to it's place.
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\r\nWhen you sort the data, try to look at the magenta and yellow dots and estimate what % of
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For Small Population:
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\r\nCreate Small population by clicking \"Setup small population\". Sort the population using different traits. Repeat the procedure and try to see if you can observe any patterns. Compare small population results with large population and answer following questions.
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