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Stanley A. Taylor; Amy E. Mickel – Journal of Statistics Education, 2014
In this article, we present a data set and case study exercise that can be used by educators to teach a range of statistical concepts including Simpson's paradox. The data set and case study are based on a real-life scenario where there was a claim of discrimination based on ethnicity. The exercise highlights the importance of performing rigorous…
Descriptors: Statistics, Case Studies, Concept Formation, Mathematical Concepts

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