Crossdressing A Medical & Psychological Perspective - Part 2 - Statistical Example

Here is a calculation for a hypothetical population of 5,000 million (5 billion) people, based on available research and data, to illustrate the concept.
Conceptual Statistical Model
This table breaks down a hypothetical population of 5,000 million people into the categories you described, using a sequential, deductive approach. Each subsequent group is a subset of the previous one, as your model correctly suggests.

The initial group exists in a state of stochasticity—they crossdress, but with no predictable pattern of visibility.
The subsequent groups represent a series of non-random, planned choices (going online, using social media, showing their face, going out in public) that are a subset of the overall stochastic behavior.

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