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Svenska: En visualisering av Simpsons paradox där datapunkterna antingen analyseras tillsammans eller gruppvis. När datapunkterna analyseras tillsammans är sambandet negativt och visar en avtagande trend. Men när datapunkterna analyseras gruppvis är sambandet i stället positivt och visar en ökande trend.
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phenomenon in probability and statistics, in which a trend appears in several different groups of data but disappears or reverses when these groups are combined.

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29 August 2017

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