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Physiological population density differs from crude population density in that physiological densityResponsesexamines only the population of cities, while crude density includes the population of cities and rural areasexamines only the population of cities, while crude density includes the population of cities and rural areasis a measure of how density is perceived, while crude density is a measure of specific densityis a measure of how density is perceived, while crude density is a measure of specific densityexplains density in terms of people per arable square land unit, while crude density explains density in terms of people per total square land unitexplains density in terms of people per arable square land unit, while crude density explains density in terms of people per total square land unitexplains the density of a single housing unit while crude density explains the density of  a group of housesexplains the density of a single housing unit while crude density explains the density of  a group of housesis the number of people per housing unit, while crude density is the number of people per square mile

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Physiological population density differs from crude population density in that physiological densityResponsesexamines only the population of cities, while crude density includes the population of cities and rural areasexamines only the population of cities, while crude density includes the population of cities and rural areasis a measure of how density is perceived, while crude density is a measure of specific densityis a measure of how density is perceived, while crude density is a measure of specific densityexplains density in terms of people per arable square land unit, while crude density explains density in terms of people per total square land unitexplains density in terms of people per arable square land unit, while crude density explains density in terms of people per total square land unitexplains the density of a single housing unit while crude density explains the density of  a group of housesexplains the density of a single housing unit while crude density explains the density of  a group of housesis the number of people per housing unit, while crude density is the number of people per square mile

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Physiological population density differs from crude population density in that physiological density explains density in terms of people per arable square land unit, while crude density explains density in terms of people per total square land unit.

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