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Answer by Christian Hennig for Alternative Aggregation Method to Avoid...

It does not follow from (A+C) > (B+D) that A>B and C>D, as your "iff" line suggests. If A is much bigger than B, C can be smaller than D.The issue here is that there is no uniquely "correct"...

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Alternative Aggregation Method to Avoid Simpson's Paradox

The table below shows an example of Simpson's Paradox arising from some fictitious data for the success of operations performed by two doctors from the Simpsons TV show.Dr HilbertDr NickHeart...

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