Explore the statistical phenomenon known as Simpson’s paradox, and how it can lead to incorrect conclusions about data.
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Statistics are persuasive. So much so that people, organizations, and whole countries base some of their most important decisions on organized data. But any set of statistics might have something lurking inside it that can turn the results completely upside down. Mark Liddell investigates Simpson’s paradox.
Lesson by Mark Liddell, animation by Tinmouse Animation Studio.
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