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Mathematics, 28.09.2019 16:00 inesperezferrere

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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