Seeking Deeper Understanding #038
SDTEST ? has 36 different #vuca polls that calculate the 13,034 correlation values between stages of development according to the theory of Spiral Dynamics and answer options of these 36 polls.
We invite curiosity about the systemic mechanisms behind this correlation. There may be hidden variables that provide alternative explanations. #causation #math #psychology
In our analysis of the poll "How to regulate your emotions" (by Nawal Mustafa ), we found an intriguing positive correlation that warrants closer examination:
0.1972 between the When I feel ANXIOUS. I will focus on the present moment and take deep breaths to regulate my nervous system / Strongly Disagree and the Purple stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.1367. This positive correlation of 0.1972 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
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In our analysis of the poll "What qualities and abilities do good leaders use when building successful teams?" we found an intriguing positive correlation that warrants closer examination:
0.0462 between the Effective negotiator and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a non-normal distribution, by Spearman r = 0.0017. This positive correlation of 0.0462 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
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Compare Insight #0261 with the previous Insights #0002, #0028, #0060, #0087, #0117, #0141, #0167, #0228.
In our analysis of the poll "Are you ready to receive less pay to work remotely?" we found an intriguing positive correlation that warrants closer examination:
0.3971 between the Yes, I am ready to receive 5% less pay to work remotely (Netherlands, three languages ) and the Blue stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.3289. This positive correlation of 0.3971 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
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Compare Insight #0262 with the previous Insights #0011, #0037, #0062, #0089, #0119, #0155, #0185, #0233.
In our analysis of the poll "Biggest problems facing my country," we found an intriguing negative correlation that warrants closer examination:
-0.1076 between the Racism and the Orange stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.049. This negative correlation of -0.1076 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
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Compare Insight #0263 with the previous Insights #0005, #0031, #0056, #0085, #0114, #0146, #0172, #0226.
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In our analysis of the poll "The main priorities of job seekers," we found an intriguing negative correlation that warrants closer examination:
-0.0859 between the Career opportunities and the Green stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0618. This negative correlation of -0.0859 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
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Compare Insight #0264 with the previous Insights #0003, #0029, #0058, #0084, #0116, #0145, #0160, #0229.
In our analysis of the poll "Does ageism exist?" we found an intriguing positive correlation that warrants closer examination:
0.1168 between the Yes, ageism exists within my family and community and the Yellow stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0791. This positive correlation of 0.1168 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
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Compare Insight #0265 with the previous Insights #0013, #0038, #0067, #0091, #0121, #0152, #0190, #0235.
In our analysis of the poll "Factors that impact team effectiveness," we found an intriguing negative correlation that warrants closer examination:
-0.0700 between the Structure and clarity and the Turquoise stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0582. This negative correlation of -0.0700 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
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Compare Insight #0266 with the previous Insights #0007, #0033, #0086, #0106, #0115, #0144, #0195, #0231.
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2 个月Thank you for sharing these intriguing correlations between stages of development and answer options of VUCA polls. It's important to note that correlation does not necessarily imply causation, and there may be hidden variables at play. However, these correlations can still provide valuable insights into the systemic mechanisms behind certain behaviors and attitudes. It's also interesting to see how different stages of development may be associated with different perspectives on issues such as remote work, ageism, and team effectiveness. These insights can be useful for leaders and HR professionals in understanding and managing their teams. Overall, I appreciate the thoughtful analysis and look forward to reading more from SDTEST?.