B indeed belongs in Th rather than Hu, but it’s close and not very clear. I belongs in Hu rather than Se according to all my models, but it’s close. My models disagree with one another about K, some preferring Dr narrowly and fewer preferring Se less narrowly. Most of my models put P in Hu not Se, and the ones that put it in Se are ones with larger errors. My models disagree with one another about F, preferring Se or Th and not expecting much difference between those.
(aphyer, I don’t know whether you would prefer me not to say such things in case you are tempted to read them. I will desist if you prefer. The approaches we’re taking are sufficiently different that I don’t think there is much actual harm in reading about one another’s results.)
No objection to you commenting. The main risk on my end is that my fundamental contrariness will lead me to disagree with you wherever possible, so if you do end up being right about everything you can lure me into being wrong just to disagree with you.
P is a very odd statblock, with huge Patience and incredibly low Courage and Integrity. (P-eter Pettigrew?) I might trust your models more than my approach on students like B, who have middle-of-the-road stats but happen to be sitting near a house boundary. I’m less sure how much I trust your models on extreme cases like P, and think there might be more benefit there to an approach that just looks at a dozen or so students with similar statblocks rather than trying to extrapolate a model out to those far values.
According to my models
B indeed belongs in Th rather than Hu, but it’s close and not very clear. I belongs in Hu rather than Se according to all my models, but it’s close. My models disagree with one another about K, some preferring Dr narrowly and fewer preferring Se less narrowly. Most of my models put P in Hu not Se, and the ones that put it in Se are ones with larger errors. My models disagree with one another about F, preferring Se or Th and not expecting much difference between those.
(aphyer, I don’t know whether you would prefer me not to say such things in case you are tempted to read them. I will desist if you prefer. The approaches we’re taking are sufficiently different that I don’t think there is much actual harm in reading about one another’s results.)
No objection to you commenting. The main risk on my end is that my fundamental contrariness will lead me to disagree with you wherever possible, so if you do end up being right about everything you can lure me into being wrong just to disagree with you.
P is a very odd statblock, with huge Patience and incredibly low Courage and Integrity. (P-eter Pettigrew?) I might trust your models more than my approach on students like B, who have middle-of-the-road stats but happen to be sitting near a house boundary. I’m less sure how much I trust your models on extreme cases like P, and think there might be more benefit there to an approach that just looks at a dozen or so students with similar statblocks rather than trying to extrapolate a model out to those far values.