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Vol. 96, Issue 19, 10578-10581, September 14, 1999
Department of Politics and Politics Data Center, New York
University, 715 Broadway, New York, NY 10003
Ecological inference is the process of
drawing conclusions about individual-level behavior from
aggregate-level data. Recent advances involve the combination of
statistical and deterministic means to produce such inferences.
Copyright © 1999 by The National Academy of Sciences 0027-8424/99/9610578-4$2.00/0
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