I like your first point, that the intervention with the greatest reduction in highest intensity pain will always be in the Pareto frontier (as the 6th image shows, any point to the left of another will either be “unclear” or “strictly worse”, but never “strictly better”). I hadn’t considered that before!
I don’t think I understand your second or third points though.
Namely this line:
But I think we can also use it to achieve the prerequisites required for estimating better Pareto frontier data.
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One caveat though is change in behavioral patterns after long periodical treatments. For example: the case of cattle would be different from hens and chickens
I don’t understand the distinction you’re making between cows and chickens.
Thanks a lot for your thoughts!
I like your first point, that the intervention with the greatest reduction in highest intensity pain will always be in the Pareto frontier (as the 6th image shows, any point to the left of another will either be “unclear” or “strictly worse”, but never “strictly better”). I hadn’t considered that before!
I don’t think I understand your second or third points though.
Namely this line:
And this line:
I don’t understand the distinction you’re making between cows and chickens.
Thanks again for your comment!