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Understanding Simpson’s Paradox to Avoid Faulty Conclusions

Sisense

This is an example of Simpon’s paradox , a statistical phenomenon in which a trend that is present when data is put into groups reverses or disappears when the data is combined. It’s time to introduce a new statistical term. A new drug promising to reduce the risk of heart attack was tested with two groups.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 9

Domino Data Lab

That’s a risk in case, say, legislators – who don’t understand the nuances of machine learning – attempt to define a single meaning of the word interpret. Given how so much of IT gets driven by concerns about risks and costs, in practice auditability tops the list for many business stakeholders. Ergo, less interpretable.