RAF gunners were debriefed by military psychologist and one of the questions they were asked was where their planes were most frequently attacked from. A common answer was "from above and behind.
From a statistical perspective, a) why would it be unwise to infer that this would be true on RAF bombers in general and b) what additional information would you obtain before coming to any conclusion about the enemy's defensive response to the RAF's bombing raids?
From a statistical perspective, a) why would it be unwise to infer that this would be true on RAF bombers in general and b) what additional information would you obtain before coming to any conclusion about the enemy's defensive response to the RAF's bombing raids?