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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Simpson’s Paradox: How to make vaccinated death figures misleading

Simpson’s Paradox: How to make vaccinated death figures misleading

11/28/21 • 8 min

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More or Less: Behind the Stats

Vaccines are the best way to stop deaths and serious cases related to covid19, this is an irrefutable fact. However, recent ONS data seems to show that vaccinated people had a higher all cause death rate than unvaccinated people. Why is this data misleading? Here’s a clue: it’s to do with a quirky statistical phenomenon called Simpsons Paradox.

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Vaccines are the best way to stop deaths and serious cases related to covid19, this is an irrefutable fact. However, recent ONS data seems to show that vaccinated people had a higher all cause death rate than unvaccinated people. Why is this data misleading? Here’s a clue: it’s to do with a quirky statistical phenomenon called Simpsons Paradox.

(Image: The Simpsons / TCFFC )

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