Simpson's paradox (or the Yule-Simpson effect) is an unexpected result in which a association/correlation of x and y in different groups disappears or reverses when the groups are combined.
- Wikipedia. Simpson's paradox and other Statistical paradoxes
- Simpson's Paradox
- Bob Horton (2015). Fun with Simpson's Paradox: Simulating Confounders
- Natloff (2014). Simpson's paradox is back
- Revolutions (2013). An interactive tool to explain Simpson's Paradox
- Tu (2008). Simpson's Paradox, Lord's Paradox, and Suppression Effects are the same phenomenon – the reversal paradox
- Baker (2001). Good for women, good for men, bad for people
- Taylor (2014). Simpson’s Paradox: A Data Set and Discrimination Case Study Exercise
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