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8 August, 09:21

David's percentage of free throws made in the first half is 50%, while Gregs is 40%. During the second half, David makes 49% free throws and Greg makes 48%. A student who believes that David must've scored a better free throw percentage for the entire game may be falling victim to what error?

A) Simpsons Paradox

B) Lurking Variables

C) Confounding Variables

D) Extreme Extrapolation

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  1. 8 August, 09:24
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    Lurking Variables!
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