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Simpson's paradox

Maxime Walder

Simpson's paradox, or the Yule-Simpson effect, is a statistical paradox which states that a phenomenon observed between groups can be different, or even inverse, within groups. It's a statistical paradox that can be observed in real life, particularly in social science and medical statistics.

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"Effets d'interaction et comparaison entre groupes"
Excerpt from the course "Méthodes quantitatives", available here.
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