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Simpson's paradox illustrates how the association between two variables within subgroups can differ from, or even reverse in, the association observed in the overall population.
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Simpson's paradox illustrates how the association between two variables within subgroups can differ from, or even reverse in, the association observed in the overall population.
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Simpson's paradox
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ある集団を複数の部分集団に分けた場合、各部分集団内では変数間の関係が似通っていても、全体の集団ではそれらの変数間の関係が異なる、あるいは逆転するという統計学的現象
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