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A researcher was interested in baseball results for the Minnesota Twins and Chicago Cubs when they played at home and away. The results of the research show the following: Which of the following explains how this is an example of Simpson's paradox? a.) Win rates were higher for away games overall but lower than home for the Minnesota Twins. b.) Overall win rates are lower for the Minnesota Twins than the Chicago Cubs. c.) Win rates were higher for the Chicago Cubs for both home and away games, but overall win rates are higher for the Minnesota Twins. d.) Win rates were higher for the Chicago Cubs overall, but lower for home games.

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