When observing patterns in a specific group, we must consider whether the sample itself may be biased rather than assuming the pattern reflects reality; for example, noticing that many people in a particular setting share a trait could be due to sampling bias (people with that trait being more likely to participate) rather than the trait being more common in the general population.
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I don't know why it is, but most of the people that sit right there excuse me, have ADHD. How is that happening? I don't know why that happens. Maybe there's a sample bias for folks that are willing to come and sit in a room with the stranger and talk about what's going on, or maybe I just attract like-minded people, or I'm those are the people that I don't know the answer.
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