I have a scenario where people work in a call centre doing market research surveys. Have used a Poisson distribution to work out P(X<=x) where x is the number of surveys they complete. The parameter for the distribution for shift 1 is s1. For different shifts, the individuals will work different hours and on different projects. The average will therefore change. Given that I can work out the probability for each shift for P(X<=x), I wanted to know how one can work out the average probability over these shifts.
I have been working out the geometric mean of the probabilities from different shifts. Wanted to know how you think this average probability should be worked out.
Thanks.
I have been working out the geometric mean of the probabilities from different shifts. Wanted to know how you think this average probability should be worked out.
Thanks.