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11 February, 13:06

Sally reads a report about a casual study of students and their attitudes to drugs. "a group of high school students were asked if they had ever used an illegal substance; the majority of those students said 'no.'" sally then cites this study in her paper about drug use. she says, "a study of students revealed that only 10% of high school students use drugs." why is her conclusion flawed

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  1. 11 February, 13:08
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    The report didn't give any numbers. She came up with the figure "10%" on her own. "most" does not necessarily mean "90%".
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