bdbdbd on 15 May 2008
| Kasz216 said: Using a percentage to compare percentages? My old stat teachers would probably have to shoot themselves if they saw that. |
Ok, this is what people often mix. 11% is 10% higher than 10%, but one unit of percentage (i don't know if that's the english term) higher. It's commonly used for example in gallups etc. When using percentage, you compare things in question to each other, but when using units of percentage, you compare things in question to overall.
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