I see a potential ‘buried headline’ here. It seems as though Helen Keller more or less ‘dominates’ the other charities!
even its bottom 10th percentile is above the 50th percentile for all the others, and
is above the 75th percentile of all but New Incentives (and the latter has extremely wide intervals).
Stepping outside the model itself, how confident are you in this result?
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I see a potential ‘buried headline’ here. It seems as though Helen Keller more or less ‘dominates’ the other charities!
even its bottom 10th percentile is above the 50th percentile for all the others, and
is above the 75th percentile of all but New Incentives (and the latter has extremely wide intervals).
Stepping outside the model itself, how confident are you in this result?