I guess it depends on what your priors already were but 23% is far higher than the usual ‘lizardman’, so one update might be to greatly expand how much error is associated with any survey. If the numbers are that high, it gets harder to understand many things (unless more rigorous survey methods are used etc)
I guess it depends on what your priors already were but 23% is far higher than the usual ‘lizardman’, so one update might be to greatly expand how much error is associated with any survey. If the numbers are that high, it gets harder to understand many things (unless more rigorous survey methods are used etc)