Seeking Deeper Understanding #058
SDTEST ? has 38 different #vuca polls that calculate the 13,643 correlation values between stages of development according to the theory of Spiral Dynamics and answer options of these 38 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 "What qualities and abilities do good leaders use when building successful teams?", we found an intriguing positive correlation that warrants closer examination:
0.0751 between the Fair man and the Purple stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a non-normal distribution, by Spearman r = 0.0016. This positive correlation of 0.0751 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
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Compare Insight #0400 with the previous Insights #0002, #0028, #0060, #0087, #0117, #0141, #0167, #0228, #0261, #0297, #0329, #0362.
In our analysis of the poll "21 skills that pay you forever" (by Jeremiah Teo (赵汉昇) ), we found an intriguing positive correlation that warrants closer examination:
0.0727 between the Ability to make decisions based on facts, not based on emotions / Strongly Agree and the Red stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a non-normal distribution, by Spearman r = 0.0085. This positive correlation of 0.0727 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
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In our analysis of the poll "Reasons why people give up" (by Anna Vital ), we found an intriguing positive correlation that warrants closer examination:
0.3351 between the Feel Sorry for Themselves and the Blue stage (Netherlands, three languages).
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.2785. This positive correlation of 0.3351 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
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Compare Insight #0402 with the previous Insights #0008, #0035, #0068, #0102, #0128, #0178, #0202, #0236, #0269, #0308, #0344, #0370.
In our analysis of the poll "Trust" (by WVS) we found an intriguing positive correlation that warrants closer examination:
0.1162 between the I am usually cautious about trusting politicians / Neither agree nor disagree and the Orange stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.062. This positive correlation of 0.1162 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
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Compare Insight #0403 with the previous Insights #0015, #0040, #0069, #0098, #0122, #0156, #0179, #0239, #0272, #0306, #0339, #0371.
In our analysis of the poll "What makes a boss a great leader?" we found an intriguing positive correlation that warrants closer examination:
0.1135 between the Empathy and the Green stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0411. This positive correlation of 0.1135 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
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Compare Insight #0404 with the previous Insights #0004, #0036, #0061, #0090, #0133, #0163, #0192, #0232, #0270, #0303, #0328, #0364.
In our analysis of the poll "How to regulate your emotions" (by Nawal Mustafa ), we found an intriguing positive correlation that warrants closer examination:
0.1296 between the When I feel OVERWHELMED. I will write down what I need to get done and focus on one task at a time based on importance / Moderately Agree and the Yellow stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.1179. This positive correlation of 0.1296 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
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In our analysis of the poll "Ageism’s causes," we found an intriguing positive correlation that warrants closer examination:
0.1353 between the Yes, interpersonal interactions reflect broader social attitudes and the Turquoise stage.
The critical value of the correlation coefficient for a normal distribution, by William Sealy Gosset (Student) r = 0.0842. This positive correlation of 0.1353 meets the reliability criteria but does not necessarily imply causation.
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Compare Insight #0406 with the previous Insights #0012, #0039, #0065, #0094, #0125, #0161, #0197, #0234, #0271, #0310, #0335, #0375.
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