User talk:Michael W. Morrison/sandbox

Randy's Peer Review
The lead of the article does a great job of describing what is coverage error with a brief definition and (2) great examples. US Census Bureau issues and theoretical twitter example.

Article is clearly written. For having no prior knowledge of the subject matter I was quickly able to grasp what is coverage error, how it can affect outcomes and what can be done to minimize.

The sources appear to be diverse and credible, in that the come from statistical literature, scientific journals and the US Census Bureau. Sources are not over-quoted or appear or favoring a specific source. Matter of fact each source is only quoted once. Great job on this.

As you know the, Ways to Quantify Coverage Error section could be buttoned up. It appears like you are almost there. A mathematical example/proof may be helpful here. It looks Mike may be waiting on some additional literature to on zero-inflated model.

Initial thoughts...more to follow (Randy.l.goodrich (talk) 23:45, 27 February 2019 (UTC))

Mike's Response
Thanks for the input, Randy. The Jedi Squirrel and I are still trying to coordinate the changes that want to make.

Michael W. Morrison (talk) 22:13, 1 March 2019 (UTC)Mike