Dunno. What confidence level would you consider appropriate?
I could have said “I’m pretty confident...” or “I don’t expect it to turn up anything...” or something along those lines, but I figure I have more of a chance of calibrating my confidence levels if I state them more precisely in the first place.
I don’t know. I’m mostly musing about whether “it won’t turn up anything surprising” is already contained in the concept of a confidence level, or else whether there is a particular confidence level at which you expect to not be surprised.
Put another way, when do you expect to be surprised?
Well, for example, if more than a third of the women responding reported never experiencing any unpleasant experiences of the sort described, that would surprise me.
Dunno. What confidence level would you consider appropriate?
I could have said “I’m pretty confident...” or “I don’t expect it to turn up anything...” or something along those lines, but I figure I have more of a chance of calibrating my confidence levels if I state them more precisely in the first place.
I don’t know. I’m mostly musing about whether “it won’t turn up anything surprising” is already contained in the concept of a confidence level, or else whether there is a particular confidence level at which you expect to not be surprised.
Put another way, when do you expect to be surprised?
Well, for example, if more than a third of the women responding reported never experiencing any unpleasant experiences of the sort described, that would surprise me.