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Ecological fallacy, also called ecological inference fallacy, in epidemiology, failure in reasoning that arises when an inference is made about an individual based on aggregate data for a group. In ecological studies (observational studies of relationships between risk-modifying factors and health or other outcomes in populations), the aggregation of data results in the loss or concealment of certain details of information.
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i believe true because it identify the optimistic tone the author feels which is hopeless
Facts and details. The way to capture a reader's interest is seeming to know what you're doing, and you do that with facts and details. Hope this helps :)
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