Sage Survey Results: Tables Sample

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Below are the Industry / Occupation(s) with Like Ratings that you input on the Sage Survey.

Note:

The number of Sage surveys for each industry/occupation and Like Rating is shown by the horizontal columns. This gives an indication of how well-liked the industry/occupation is.

The greater the number, the better! As more Sages fill out the survey, the industry/occupations and Like Rating values will better represent the Sages' combined perspectives. That level will need to be reached before Inquisitives can utilize the data.

Of course, you can really help by telling other Sages about LifOpps. Then you can log in later, with your username and password submitted in your Sage Survey, to see how the data is growing with additional Sage surveys.


When Comparing

Comparing: With Data Tables Sample

Check out each of your industry/occupation(s).

The comparison is for the same Like Rating as your own for each industry/occupation. Inquisitives will be able to look at all of the Like Ratings.

Note: If the Sage data exactly matches yours, you are the first Sage to enter that Industry / Occupation and Like Rating.

Definitions:

  • Like Rating: how much you like the industry/occupation and how much the other Sages liked the same industry/occupation.
  • Average: your average answer for all 30 personality facets vs. the average response for all the other sages who worked in the same industry/occupation at a specific Like Rating.
  • Standard Deviation (StD): dispersion of your answers (4 per facet) vs. the dispersion of all other Sages (by the 30 facets)
  • Average Difference: Comparing the difference of your answer average from the average of the Sages by facet.
  • Matching: average when StD and Average Distance are both accounted for. How far your average is from the Sage average and how dispersed those answers are, all in one number.
  • Personality factor and facets (click for definition)

Matching Comparison: Sample

Your Favorite or Most Important Industry / Occupation 

Your Top 10 Matching Facets!
Matching your survey with Sages in the same Industry / Occupation and Like Rating

Your "Match Rating" represents how similar in personality facets you are to other Sages in the same industry/occupation and Like Rating. The lower the value of your Match Rating, the better match between you and those other Sages.

LifOpps gives equal importance to and averages StD and Average Distance to calculate your Match Rating. Inquisitives will be able to adjust this balance in their search based on the facets that they value.

Close Distance: <= .75, Not Close: >= 1.50

 Sort Of Close Distance: <= 1.00

Top Five Important Facets per StD
Why StD?

StD indicates how dispersed your survey answers are by facet. Low StD numbers mean you were very consistent in your answers on the survey concerning that particular facet. And would be facets that might be of specific interest when making comparisons to the other Sages.

Top Five Facets Per Average Distance
Why Average Distance?

Average distance is how far your survey average is from the average of the Sages by facet. The lower the Average Distance number, the better match between your survey results and the Sages. These facets might be of particular interest when making comparisons to the other Sages.

All Traits Comparison
(Including Match Rating, StD and Average Distance)

Close Distance: <= .75, Not Close: >= 1.50 Sort Of Close Distance: <= 1.00

Check out each of your industry / occupation(s).

The comparison is for the same Like Rating as your own for each industry / occupation. Inquisitives will be able to look at all of the Like Ratings.

Note: If the Sage data exactly matches yours, you are the first Sage to enter that Industry / Occupation and Like Rating.

Definitions:

  • Like Rating: how much you like the industry / occupation and how much the other Sages liked the same industry / occupation.
  • Average: your average answer for all 30 facets (personality traits) vs the average answer for all the other sages who worked in the same industry // occupation at a specific Like Rating.
  • Standard Deviation (StD): dispersion of your answers (4 per trait) vs the dispersion of all other Sages (by the 30 traits)
  • Average Difference: Comparing the difference of your answer average from the average of the Sages by trait.
  • Matching: average when StD and Average Distance are both accounted for.  How far your average is from the Sage average and how dispersed those answers are, all in one number.
  • Personality factors and facets (traits)

Comparing: With Data Tables Sample

Matching Comparison: Sample

Your Favorite or Most Important Industry / Occupation 

Your Top 10 Matching Facets!
Matching your survey with Sages in the same Industry / Occupation and Like Rating.

Your "Match Rating" represents how similar in personality facets you are to other Sages in the same industry/occupation and Like Rating. The lower the value of your Match Rating, the better match between you and those other Sages.

LifOpps gives equal importance to and averages StD and Average Distance to calculate your Match Rating. Inquisitives will be able to adjust this balance in their search based on the traits that they value.

Close Distance: <= .75, Not Close: >= 1.50

 Sort Of Close Distance: <= 1.00

Top Five Important Facets per StD
Why StD?

StD indicates how dispersed your survey answers are by facet. Low StD numbers mean you were very consistent in your answers on the survey concerning that particular facet. And would be facets that might be of specific interest when making comparisons to the other Sages.

Top Five Facets Per Average Distance
Why Average Distance?

Average distance is how far your survey average is from the average of the Sages by facet  The lower the Average Distance number, the better match between your survey results and the Sages. These would be facets might be of particular interest when making comparisons to the other Sages.

All Traits Comparison
(Including Match Rating, StD and Average Distance)

Close Distance: <= .75, Not Close: >= 1.50 Sort Of Close Distance: <= 1.00