Predicting human behavior is challenging. When using machine learning algorithms in human behavior research the NRMSE would be higher than when we are investigating more accurate areas (NRMSE < 0.1), but what is the acceptable range?
Thank you for your response. What you're mentioning is completely logical when you have not provided the data set or a specific learning machine algorithm has been imposed on you. My question is about when I am in charge of an entire research, that is, not only am I responsible for the percentage of data cells being populated and unpopulated, but the research question is also generated by me. My question is what range of error is acceptable for a study of human behavior.
Thank you for your response. That link is a very useful source, and I myself had participated in the answers too. But I am to find the acceptable error range exclusively in the human behavior field.