I disagree that you can’t get 5% intervals on random yes/no questions—if you stick with 10%, you really only have 5 possible values − 50-59%, 60-69%, 70-79%, 80-89%, and 90+%. That’s very coarse-grained.
I disagree that you can’t get 5% intervals on random yes/no questions—if you stick with 10%, you really only have 5 possible values − 50-59%, 60-69%, 70-79%, 80-89%, and 90+%. That’s very coarse-grained.