Assuming your hypothesis was correct, how likely would the finding be?
E.g. Assuming someone was stealing a cookie, how likely would it be that you’d find them with their hand in a cookie jar?
Assuming your hypothesis was not correct, how likely would the finding be?
E.g. Assuming someone was not stealing a cookie, how likely would it be that you’d find them with their hand in a cookie jar?
How strong is this evidence?
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This hypothesis has been ruled out.
| impact estimate: 0% | impact estimate: 0% | impact estimate: 0% | impact estimate: 0% | impact estimate: 0% | |
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This goal has not been addressed.
There is no management planned.