STATISTICAL ASPECTS OF SAFETY OF COSMETICS 153 answer to those who erroneously extrapolate the clinical complaint ratios to the general population. Finally, since the population at risk is clearly defined, the sampling process relates the sample directly to this population, and the findings are logically attributable to that population. (Received June 23, 1964) REFERENCE (1) Goldemberg, R. L., Arch. Dermatol., 88,628 (1963).
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