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    A Statistical Argument Argues from Premises Regarding a Percentage of a Population
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A Statistical Argument Argues from Premises Regarding a Percentage of a Population

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A statistical argument argues from premises regarding a percentage of a population to a conclusion about an individual member of that population or some part of that population.

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