Yes—I wasn’t trying to distinguish between the two.
Probably best to think of it as the estimate for 2020 (specifically, it’s based on the number of EA survey respondents in the 2019 survey vs. the 2020 survey).
This estimate is just based on one method. Other methods could yield pretty different numbers. Probably best to think of the range as something like −5% to 30%.
Yes—I wasn’t trying to distinguish between the two.
Probably best to think of it as the estimate for 2020 (specifically, it’s based on the number of EA survey respondents in the 2019 survey vs. the 2020 survey).
This estimate is just based on one method. Other methods could yield pretty different numbers. Probably best to think of the range as something like −5% to 30%.
Thanks, that’s helpful info.