Individual vs. Population Studies
Individual experimentation on a single person differs fundamentally from the controlled design required for population-level studies. Individual measurement cannot be used to draw population-level conclusions. The scope of valid conclusion…
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Individual experimentation on a single person differs fundamentally from the controlled design required for population-level studies. Individual measurement cannot be used to draw population-level conclusions. The scope of valid conclusions from individual measurement is limited to that individual case.