Closed kaitlyngaynor closed 1 year ago
It appears that drivers have more success at the end of the day. Not sure if that means that the other hunting modes are "more efficient," or if driving becomes the only successful strategy later in the day.
Not sure of the best analysis for quantifying this pattern
ANOVA is not significant (p = 0.15); Tukey's test shows no pairwise differences
(see explore-harvest-times.R)
Also tried a chi-squared test with bins (morning, midday, evening) — we get the same p-value (and may violate assumptions due to low sample sizes)
The two hunters on 082419 that harvested deer late in the day were likely drivers, for whatever that is worth. Could be worth trying to ID them #46
Does time-to-harvest vary across the three hunting modes?