The space missions CoRoT and Kepler provide us with large samples of red giant stars wherein non-radial solar-like oscillations can be detected. This leads to the exciting opportunity to do population seismology. In this paper we give a short overview of some relevant technical aspects of the two satellites, we list and comment on some important target selection biases relevant for population seismology, and we make a case to use kernel density estimates as an alternative for histograms to characterize population characteristics
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De Ridder, J. (2012). Aspects of Observational Red Giant Population Seismology (pp. 3–9). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18418-5_1
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