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The researcher concludes that lichens can replace expensive pollution monitors without losing accuracy. As evidence, he describes an experiment in which he collected lichens from areas with copper pollution, measured their copper concentration, and compared the results with mechanical monitors. He found that the lichens were as accurate as the best equipment.
The researcher assumes that the lichens he tested are representative of all lichens. He also assumes that lichens can be used to accurately measure overall air pollution simply because they can be used to accurately measure copper pollution. He assumes that lichens absorb other pollutants, not just copper.
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