Why is Observed Score Important?
- Representative Sampling: The observed score provides insights into the metric’s value within a subset of the user population, offering a representative snapshot of performance or behavior.
- Informed Inference: While not directly capturing the entire user population, the observed score allows researchers to make informed inferences about the broader population based on sampled data, guiding decision-making and analysis.
- Resource Efficiency: Obtaining observed scores through sampling is often more feasible and resource-efficient than collecting data from the entire population, enabling researchers to gather meaningful insights within practical constraints.