You say “Many studies have shown that people grasp probabilities more intuitively when expressed as natural frequencies (e.g., “1 in 10” instead of “10%”).” but don’t cite any.
They very well might exist, but I’m not sure and can’t quickly inspect this claim, so won’t leave reading this as convinced as I might have.
You say “Many studies have shown that people grasp probabilities more intuitively when expressed as natural frequencies (e.g., “1 in 10” instead of “10%”).” but don’t cite any.
They very well might exist, but I’m not sure and can’t quickly inspect this claim, so won’t leave reading this as convinced as I might have.