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This article was one that I did not completely understand but the more I read the more I think I got a better grasp of the topic. Our writers speak about the idea of the Simpson’s Paradox and how it is this phenomenon that implicitly connects or reverses the certain trends of individual pieces of data when they are in comparison with one another. The article addresses that it is something we should try to avoid but I am not sure as to why. Is this a connection that humans are forcing or something that happens on its own? I do not understand how we presenting information by comparing all the subgroups reveals our implicit bias. Is it bias because we choose to specifically order the data this way?