Hey guys,
I have a quick question about an item on EK Biology In-Class Lecture 9.
Item 185 I don't quite get why is type II curve correct instead of type III.
My rationale for choosing type III was based on the statement in the question stem "The annual adult mortality of white storks is approx 21% regardless of age". I thought that because the percentage of mortality is constant it would result in a curve more like type III. E.g. wouldn't 21% of 1 be bigger than 21% of 0.8? (I hope that makes sense..)
Thank you!
I have a quick question about an item on EK Biology In-Class Lecture 9.
Item 185 I don't quite get why is type II curve correct instead of type III.
My rationale for choosing type III was based on the statement in the question stem "The annual adult mortality of white storks is approx 21% regardless of age". I thought that because the percentage of mortality is constant it would result in a curve more like type III. E.g. wouldn't 21% of 1 be bigger than 21% of 0.8? (I hope that makes sense..)
Thank you!