Tag: Hooper’s Paradox
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Every Weird Math Paradox Explained – Part 2
Simpson’s Paradox Simpson’s Paradox is often presented as a compelling demonstration of why we need statistics education in our schools. It was first noted by Edward H. Simpson in 1951, who observed that overall combined data can sometimes mask important insights that become evident when looking at subgroups. This paradox occurs when trends observed in read more
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