Named after British statistician Edward H. Simpson, who first described the paradox in 1951 (within the context of qualitative knowledge), comparable effects had been mentioned by Karl Pearson (and coauthors) in 1899, and by Udny Yule in 1903. One famous real-life occasion of Simpson's paradox occurred in the UC Berkeley...
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