Simpson's paradox and Maxine Hong Kingston's mom
Yesterday's Simpson's paradox example
reminds me of Maxine Hong Kingston's mother in The Woman Warrior:
When a sick person was about to die, my mother could read the fact
of it a year ahead of time on the daughters-in-law’s faces. … My
mother would take one look at the daughter-in-law who answered the
door at the sick house and she’d say, “Find another doctor.” She
would not touch death; therefore, untainted, she brought only health
from house to house. “She must be a Jesus convert,” the people from
the far villages said. “All her patients get well.”
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