
Concept explainers
a.
To make: A two-way table showing defendant’s race and death penalty.
a.

Answer to Problem 6.25E
The two-way table of defendant’s race and death penalty is given below:
Defendant’s Race | |||
White | Black | ||
Death | 19 | 17 | |
No death | 141 | 149 |
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
The data show the 326 cases where the defendant was sentenced for committing murder. The results are tabulated below:
White defendant:
White Victim | Black Victim | |
Death | 19 | 0 |
No death | 132 | 9 |
Total | 151 | 9 |
Black defendant:
White Victim | Black Victim | |
Death | 11 | 6 |
No death | 52 | 97 |
Total | 63 | 103 |
Calculation:
The total number of deaths and no death committed by white defendant is given below:
White Victim | Black Victim | Total | |
Death | 19 | 0 | 19 |
No death | 132 | 9 | 141 |
Table 1
The total number of deaths and no death committed by black defendant is given below:
White Victim | Black Victim | Total | |
Death | 11 | 6 | 17 |
No death | 52 | 97 | 149 |
Table 2
Thus, combing the totals obtained in Table 1 and Table 2 gives the two-way table for defendants and death penalty.
Defendant’s Race | |||
White | Black | ||
Death | 19 | 17 | |
No death | 141 | 149 |
Justification:
The two-way table is obtained by adding the values under each row of the two tables for white and black defendants.
b.
To show: The Simpson paradox holds good for the given two-way table.
b.

Answer to Problem 6.25E
The Simpson paradox holds good for the given two-way table.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The percentage of black victim given death sentence under white defendant table is calculated as follows:
Thus, none of the black victims is sentenced to death under white defendant.
The percentage of black victims given death sentence under black defendant table is calculated as follows:
Thus, 6% of the black victim is sentenced to death under black defendant.
The percentage of white victim given death sentence under white defendant table is calculated as follows:
Thus, 12.6% of the white victim is sentenced to death under white defendant.
The percentage of white victims given death sentence under black defendant table is calculated as follows:
Thus, 17.5% of the white victim is sentenced to death under black defendant.
The percentage of death sentence given to white defendant is calculated as follows:
Thus, 11.9% of death sentence was given to white defendant.
The percentage of death sentence given to black defendant is calculated as follows:
Thus, 10.2% of death sentence was given to black defendant.
The percentages of deaths under the white defendant and black defendant are given below:
Defendant’s Race | |||
White | Black | ||
Death | 11.9% | 10.2% |
The individual percentage of deaths under white victims and black victims is given below:
White Victim | Black Victim | |
Death for White defendant | 12.6% | 0 |
Death for Black defendant | 17.5% | 6% |
Thus, the Simpson's paradox is proved.2
c.
To explain: The existence of Simpson’s paradox for the given data to a judge.
c.

Answer to Problem 6.25E
The death penalty was assigned mainly for the cases involving white victims, which is 14% of cases with a white victim and 5.4% of cases with a black victim. Also, most of the white defendants are white victims, and cases having white victims have additional risk of death penalty, white defendants are being assigned the death penalty more overall.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
For white defendants, the percentage of white victims is calculated as follows:
Thus, 94.4% of white victims are under white defendants.
For black defendants, the percentage of white victims is calculated as follows:
Thus, 37.95% of white victims are under black defendants.
The overall death penalty involving white and black victims are calculated as follows:
White defendant:
White Victim | Black Victim | |
Death | 19 | 0 |
No death | 132 | 9 |
Total | 151 | 9 |
Black defendant:
White Victim | Black Victim | |
Death | 11 | 6 |
No death | 52 | 97 |
Total | 63 | 103 |
Adding the corresponding columns of white victim and black victim
White Victim | Black Victim | |
Death | ||
Total |
The percentage of cases involving white victims is given below:
Thus, the percentage of cases involving white victims is 14%.
The percentage of cases black victims is given below:
Thus, the percentage of cases involving black victims is 5.4%.
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