@JeanLucJucker This is a related, but distinct, issue with cross-national analyses. For a discussion of Simpson's paradox, see this paper: https://t.co/hcI0UrsPdi
but it seems likely to be confounded with broader regions? E.g.... https://t.co/wHMrpDRUIF https://t.co/7Weg34zidu https://t.co/An4OFf8LE1 Would be good to test
RT @wfrankenhuis1: @Evolving_Moloch @surfkt Agreed. See also: "What Can Cross-Cultural Correlations Teach Us about Human Nature?" https://t…
What Can Cross-Cultural Correlations Teach Us about Human Nature? http://t.co/GJ4x4sX1So #springerlink
What Can Cross-Cultural Correlations Teach Us about Human Nature? http://t.co/virZGr0GEY #springerlink
What Can Cross-Cultural Correlations Teach Us about Human Nature? http://t.co/virZGr0GEY #springerlink
What Can Cross-Cultural Correlations Teach Us about Human Nature? http://t.co/virZGr0GEY #springerlink
What Can Cross-Cultural Correlations Teach Us about Human Nature? http://t.co/virZGr0GEY #springerlink
Limitations of cross-country correlations. Important for evo psych, intelligence & personality res http://t.co/GYtRTy1qmj RT @RobertBurriss
Limitations of cross-country correlations. Important for evo psych, intelligence & personality res http://t.co/GYtRTy1qmj RT @RobertBurriss
What can cross-cultural correlations teach us about human nature? http://t.co/isGwfWIwq1