Yule–Simpson’s paradox: the probabilistic versus the empirical conundrum
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Simpson’s paradox; Association reversal; Spurious correlation; Third entity; Probabilistic versus empirical paradoxes; Statistical misspecification; Statistical versus substantive adequacy; Misspecification testing; Graphical causal models; DAG models; Untrustworthy evidence; Confounding; Collider; Mediator;All these keywords.
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