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Posted On: 12/30/2020 7:32:56 AM
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TechGuru, thanks for the p-value table.
But there's something I don't understand (I'm not erudite in the world of statistics):
it looks to me as if you are hypothesizing more deaths in the final quarter of enrollees (20) than in quarter #3 (18). As we know, SOC is getting better -- maybe not fast enough to create a difference between quarters 3 and 4, but certainly not getting worse.
Wouldn't a table with 16 hypothetical deaths in quarter 4 be more useful?
Sorry if I got addled there somewhere. Old age is not for beginners.
But there's something I don't understand (I'm not erudite in the world of statistics):
it looks to me as if you are hypothesizing more deaths in the final quarter of enrollees (20) than in quarter #3 (18). As we know, SOC is getting better -- maybe not fast enough to create a difference between quarters 3 and 4, but certainly not getting worse.
Wouldn't a table with 16 hypothetical deaths in quarter 4 be more useful?
Sorry if I got addled there somewhere. Old age is not for beginners.
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