| ▲ | reliabilityguy 2 hours ago | |
I suspect that if the sample pre universal care was big enough, then the measurement of 40% is still good. | ||
| ▲ | vlovich123 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Not if the samples are skewed. For example, the people who get the care are from stable environments with financial means. After universal childcare is implemented, we start measuring these things in the broader population that has fewer access to resources generally. | ||