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Can Loss of Detail Be Mitigated?
Yes, several strategies can help mitigate loss of detail:
Enhanced Data Collection
: Using more precise and comprehensive data collection methods.
Stratified Analysis
: Breaking down data into sub-groups to uncover hidden trends.
Advanced Statistical Techniques
: Employing methods like multivariate analysis to retain important details.
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