Conclusions drawn from two or more separate crosstabulations that can be reversed when the data are aggregated into a single crosstabulation is known as

Conclusions drawn from two or more separate crosstabulations that can be reversed when the data are aggregated into a single crosstabulation is known as




a. incorrect crosstabulation
b. error of crosstabulation
c. simpson's crosstabulation
d. Simpson's paradox


Answer: d. Simpson's paradox


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