Demographic in a sentence as a noun

As others have mentioned they have gone all in as an exploiter of their demographic data.

Your audience isn't a defined well behaved demographic at all.

The target demographic for this article is someone who is not a computer scientist.

I would guess the majority of the greater Apple demographic would hardly bat an eye at the copy.

This probably goes without saying, but your user demographic has a lot to do with how this kind of mishap will be received.

It's just that it's hard for them to think out of the box created by their own privileged backgrounds and understand how to reach that demographic.

I'm not sure HN is the target demographic, but it's a great service and customers love it, and VCs have poured money into because of that.

Demographic in a sentence as an adjective

In the decades since, our demographic has diversified thus this type of housing stock, financing infrastructure and policies no longer fit our needs.

If you tell me the names and contact information for all of your friends, the conversations you've had with them, the type of products you like, your occupation and lots of other demographic information?

Over the last few weeks I worked with an economic model and a demographic model I got from outside, and I did several analyses on land use/population data myself.

The correlates included demographic and status variables, as well as in-house 360 assessments and performance ratings.

These days producers already have the key personality traits, demographic fit, sound, and marketing campaign for the new brand already planned out prior to launch, then they just need to find the least important component, the actual girl.

Consider that while half the Senior Developers of the world can't program their way out of a FizzBuzz test, and half the world can't even read at all, everyone can look at someone's dress and decide if it's fashionable for their demographic.

""Successfully repeating this experiment in poor black and latino populations a few times would go a long ways towards convincing the skeptical... "I'm all in favor of repeating the experiment in whatever populations, ideally the general one on a large enough sample size to tease out demographic information.

Demographic definitions

noun

a statistic characterizing human populations (or segments of human populations broken down by age or sex or income etc.)

adjective

of or relating to demography; "demographic surveys"