(This is Dan from CFAR)
I did a quick poll of 5 staff members and the average answer was 5.6.
Ah, the virtue of precision.
“More can be said about the 5.6th virtue than of all the virtues in the world!”
Not precise at all. The confidence interval is HUGE.
stdev = 5.9 (without Bessel’s correction)
std error = 2.6
95% CI = (0.5, 10.7)
The confidence interval should not need to go that low. Maybe there’s a better way to do the statistics here.
To reduce sampling error you could ask everyone again.
(This is Dan from CFAR)
I did a quick poll of 5 staff members and the average answer was 5.6.
Ah, the virtue of precision.
“More can be said about the 5.6th virtue than of all the virtues in the world!”
Not precise at all. The confidence interval is HUGE.
stdev = 5.9 (without Bessel’s correction)
std error = 2.6
95% CI = (0.5, 10.7)
The confidence interval should not need to go that low. Maybe there’s a better way to do the statistics here.
To reduce sampling error you could ask everyone again.