photonhoer
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I really appreciate and often rely on the many reports you have shared with us here! Thank you very much.
As I read your initial post, I found myself wondering how many individual batteries are represented in each of your curves?
Clearly, the higher the number (N) in any sample, the more reliable the information will be. An N=1 can be useful, and we all often rely on such small samples. I certainly understand that you operate under budget constraints [time and $$].
As a user of your data, I would simply like to know — if I could — what your sample sizes are in order to inform the interpretations I make of your data. Can you share any information?
Thanks, John
I really appreciate and often rely on the many reports you have shared with us here! Thank you very much.
As I read your initial post, I found myself wondering how many individual batteries are represented in each of your curves?
Clearly, the higher the number (N) in any sample, the more reliable the information will be. An N=1 can be useful, and we all often rely on such small samples. I certainly understand that you operate under budget constraints [time and $$].
As a user of your data, I would simply like to know — if I could — what your sample sizes are in order to inform the interpretations I make of your data. Can you share any information?
Thanks, John