How do I know if my data are from a population or a sample?
Knowing whether your data are from a population or a sample is key to properly analyzing or interpreting your results.
If your data are from a subset of the group you are studying, your data represent a sample. If instead your data have been collected from every single individual you are interested in studying, your data are from a population.
If you are analyzing data you did not collect yourself, consider how likely it is that the researchers who collected this data gathered measurements from every single individual they were interested in studying.
Researchers generally collect data from a smaller group and use the results to make inferences about the population, so there’s a good chance that these data are from a sample rather than a population.