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Berkson’s Paradox by prawn

Berkson’s Paradox by prawn

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An example of Berkson’s paradox: Top: a graph where talent and attractiveness are uncorrelated in the population. Bottom: The same graph truncated to only include celebrities (where a person must be both talented and attractive, in some combination, to have become a celebrity). Someone sampling this population may wrongly infer

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