| ecologic n. |
the place of an organism within its community or ecosystem.
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| ecological c. |
the study of those chemical compounds synthesized by plants that serve no metabolic purpose but which, by reason of their toxic effect on insects and higher animals, influence a community of interacting plants and animals.
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| ecological s. |
a statistical study exploring hypotheses by comparing groups, rather than individuals, e.g., comparing rates of breast cancer and levels of fat intake by country.
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| ecological fallacy |
The mistake of assuming that where relationships are found among aggregate data, these relationships will also be found among individuals or households.
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| ecological |
(J Swinton) http://www.swintons.net/jonathan/Academic/glossary.html
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