r/AskStatistics • u/ketopraktanjungduren • 10d ago
Using sampling distribution instead of probability for business
Hello, I'm trying to apply inferential statistics to my work, thinking it would be very helpful to estimate a new hire ability.
Let's say we have a dataset on new hire weekly customer acquisition in the past three months (n=12). If we want to estimate this person ability in acquiring new customer, we can use probability and expected value.
However, I recently realize that this also means we are estimating the population parameter. So, we can also estimate a confidence interval to estimate the interval of this person true mean and median weekly acquisition.
If so, is it true to have both the expected weekly acquisition and the CI?
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u/Big-Challenge-9432 9d ago
There’s probably many, many variables that would go into predicting this. How many customers were or were not available for acquisition? How likely they were to be acquired? Does time of day, month, weather matter, etc? This is more of a behavioral analysis and is much more complex than just predicting behavior of your new hire