Um—I’m not sure how this relates to what I said… can you please expand/clarify? :)
What I mean is: once you learn the colour, you can reason backwards that “oh, given we have X people with a skill roughly between 13 and 15… 90% of them are blue… this must imply that in the general population, blue weasels are more likely than red weasels to score roughly between 13 and 15 on skill tests at a ratio of roughly 9 to 1”
I don’t know that you can prove much else base don just that data alone.
Um—I’m not sure how this relates to what I said… can you please expand/clarify? :)
What I mean is: once you learn the colour, you can reason backwards that “oh, given we have X people with a skill roughly between 13 and 15… 90% of them are blue… this must imply that in the general population, blue weasels are more likely than red weasels to score roughly between 13 and 15 on skill tests at a ratio of roughly 9 to 1”
I don’t know that you can prove much else base don just that data alone.