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Mathematics, 31.07.2020 22:01 blondesaturn

In 1995, Derek Jeter's batting average was 0.250; in 1996, his batting average was 0.314. David Justice's batting average in 1995 was 0.253 and was 0.321 in 1996. The team statistician claims Jeter's overall average was better than Justice's average. What may make this claim possible?

Sampling error
Cause-and-effect relationship
Convenience error
Simpson's Paradox
Confounding

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