What does the thickness of the lines represent precisely? Something like “the thicker the line, the more important the thing underneath is to the thing on top”?
The context behind why I’m asking these questions is because I feel like without a clear sense of what the thickness of the lines represents and how to compare two interventions (represented by two different multi-line paths along the tree) using the thickness of the lines to inform the decisions, it’s not clear to me how this framework is more helpful than a reminder to think big picture and not get lost in the details. (And I’d like it to be a useful framework for me.)
What does the thickness of the lines represent precisely? Something like “the thicker the line, the more important the thing underneath is to the thing on top”?
The context behind why I’m asking these questions is because I feel like without a clear sense of what the thickness of the lines represents and how to compare two interventions (represented by two different multi-line paths along the tree) using the thickness of the lines to inform the decisions, it’s not clear to me how this framework is more helpful than a reminder to think big picture and not get lost in the details. (And I’d like it to be a useful framework for me.)
Just saw that Dindane’s comment above is a helpful answer to my question.