The content of the old EA Concepts page is now part of the cost-effectiveness entry. However, it may be worth creating a separate entry on distribution of cost-effectivenss and moving that content there. I’ll do that tomorrow if no one objects by then.
Sorry, I hadn’t seen that. I now added the “cost-effectiveness” tag to the first of these three articles, since that even has “cost-effectiveness” in the title.
The other two articles are actually about differences in performance between people. Potentially that should have its own tag. But it’s also possible that that is too small a topic to warrant that.
I’d also be happy for an article on distribution of cost-effectiveness.
Thanks. I’ll take a look at the articles later today. My sense is that discussion of variation in performance across people is mostly of interest insofar as it bears on the question of distribution of cost-effectiveness, so I’d be tempted to use the distribution of cost-effectiveness tag for those articles, rather than create a dedicated entry.
The content of the old EA Concepts page is now part of the cost-effectiveness entry. However, it may be worth creating a separate entry on distribution of cost-effectivenss and moving that content there. I’ll do that tomorrow if no one objects by then.
Sorry, I hadn’t seen that. I now added the “cost-effectiveness” tag to the first of these three articles, since that even has “cost-effectiveness” in the title.
The other two articles are actually about differences in performance between people. Potentially that should have its own tag. But it’s also possible that that is too small a topic to warrant that.
I’d also be happy for an article on distribution of cost-effectiveness.
Thanks. I’ll take a look at the articles later today. My sense is that discussion of variation in performance across people is mostly of interest insofar as it bears on the question of distribution of cost-effectiveness, so I’d be tempted to use the distribution of cost-effectiveness tag for those articles, rather than create a dedicated entry.