Prevalence vs Ubiquity - What's the difference?
prevalence | ubiquity |
The quality or condition of being prevalent; wide extension.
(epidemiology) The total number of cases of a disease in a given statistical population at a given time, divided by the number of individuals in that population.
(uncountable) The state or quality of being, or appearing to be, everywhere at once; actual or perceived omnipresence.
* {{quote-magazine, date=2013-07-26, author=(Leo Hickman)
, volume=189, issue=7, page=26, magazine=(The Guardian Weekly)
, title= (countable, sciences) Anything that is found to be ubiquitous within a specified area.
As nouns the difference between prevalence and ubiquity
is that prevalence is prevalence while ubiquity is (uncountable) the state or quality of being, or appearing to be, everywhere at once; actual or perceived omnipresence.prevalence
Noun
See also
* incidenceExternal links
* * ----ubiquity
English
(wikipedia ubiquity)Noun
How algorithms rule the world, passage=The use of algorithms in policing is one example of their increasing influence on our lives. And, as their ubiquity spreads, so too does the debate around whether we should allow ourselves to become so reliant on them – and who, if anyone, is policing their use.}}