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An '''aggregate pattern''' is an important statistical concept in many fields that rely on statistics to predict the behavior of large groups, based on the tendancies of subgroups to consistently behave in a certain way. It is particularly useful in [[sociology]], [[economics]], [[psychology]], and [[criminology]].