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Identification in CONC
Statements about a larger population, collection, or groups to which the sub-group belongs
Statements that omit qualifiers, thus creating a broader statement in the EVID
Identification in EVID
Study, experiment, sample, survey
An individual, apart, a portion, or any type of “sub group” of a larger group
A qualifier in the EVID that is not in the CONC
Nature of the Flaw
The individual (part, portion, or subgroup) may or may not represent the whole. In other words, the specific form the CONC may be an oddball within the larger group.
Assumption
The SPECIFIC is representative of the GENERAL
WACs
Address characteristics that are IRR
Address the wrong set of things (the general) in the CONC