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On the log scale we see that all else equal, groups that camped had an estimated .93 higher log mean number of fish caught than

On the log scale we see that all else equal, groups that camped had an estimated .93 higher log mean number of fish caught than groups that didn't camp, with the confidence interval showing the increase in log mean number of fish caught could have been anywhere from 0.76 to 1.11. Exponentiating we get that the groups who camped caught an estimated exp(0.93) - 2.53 times as many fish on average as the groups who didn't camp (possible range 2.13 to 3.03 times as many fish caught - 95% CI for mean ratio [2.13, 3.03))

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