Three points referred to the number of surveys taken, which I didn’t bother to look up, but I believe is three.
10% and 100% referred to the time span over which these data points referred to, ie. three years. Basically, I might be OK with you making a prediction for the next three months (still probably not) but extrapolating for three years based on three years of data seems a bit much to me.
Oh I see. The problem here is that “if the trend continues” is not a prediction. “I predict the trend will continue” would be a prediction. Please read more carefully the next time. You confused me quite a bit.
If you’re not making a prediction, then it’s about as helpful as saying “If the moon crashes into North America next year, LW communities will largely cease to exist.”
Three points referred to the number of surveys taken, which I didn’t bother to look up, but I believe is three.
10% and 100% referred to the time span over which these data points referred to, ie. three years. Basically, I might be OK with you making a prediction for the next three months (still probably not) but extrapolating for three years based on three years of data seems a bit much to me.
Oh I see. The problem here is that “if the trend continues” is not a prediction. “I predict the trend will continue” would be a prediction. Please read more carefully the next time. You confused me quite a bit.
If you’re not making a prediction, then it’s about as helpful as saying “If the moon crashes into North America next year, LW communities will largely cease to exist.”