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Analýza dat v neurologii: XLI. Simpsonův paradox

Title in English Data analysis in neurology. XLI. Simpson's paradox
Authors

DUŠEK Ladislav PAVLÍK Tomáš JARKOVSKÝ Jiří KOPTÍKOVÁ Jana

Year of publication 2013
Type Survey and educational texts
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Description In this paper we will attempt to explain a statistical paradox entitled after Edward H. Simpson, by whom it was described for the first time. Simpson’s paradox is a significant difference in outputs from partial categories of a larger data set, or eventually a contradiction between outputs from these partial subsets and from the whole data set.

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