Hey, thanks for this detailed reply! When I said “practical”, I more meant “simple things that people can do without needing to download and work directly with the code for the welfare ranges.” In this sense, I don’t entirely agree that your solution is the most workable of them (assuming independence probably would be). But I agree—pairwise sampling is the best method if you have the access and ability to manipulate the code! (I also think that the perfect correlation you graphed makes the second suggestion probably worse than just assuming perfect independence, so thanks!)
Hey, thanks for this detailed reply!
When I said “practical”, I more meant “simple things that people can do without needing to download and work directly with the code for the welfare ranges.” In this sense, I don’t entirely agree that your solution is the most workable of them (assuming independence probably would be). But I agree—pairwise sampling is the best method if you have the access and ability to manipulate the code! (I also think that the perfect correlation you graphed makes the second suggestion probably worse than just assuming perfect independence, so thanks!)
Yeah that makes complete sense, it was a pain to get the pairwise sampling working.