Reports
At the bottom of the screen you may see a reports menu. Reports are presented in table format. The table headings can be clicked to sort the rows from highest to lowest or vice versa .
Tags Report
This report is a table of position statements with any subject tags and category tags. By sorting by tag, you can force all position statements with the same tags together.
Team Engagement Report
This report allows the manager to get some indication of how much the users are contributing. If you click on the numbers here you can see the names of the users and the number of statements they have rated. If you click on one of these non-zero numbers, you can see individual ratings reports for that user. The individual ratings report for statements that have been rated shows the user’s rating and comments for each position statement.
Ratings Report
The Ratings Report shows every rating by every user. The column on the far right shows the user name of the person who made the comment. The Value column shows the numerical rating that user gave to the statement in the Position Statement column. The Comments column shows the comment that the user made with his or her rating, if any comment was made at the time of rating. The columns on the left side of the table are about the Position Statement. The title of the Position Statement can be clicked on to bring you to that statement.
The average and standard deviation refer to the ratings of all users who have rated the statement.
Position Statement List Report
This shows all the position statements that are part of the Clarimap discussion you are on. It shows the level of each statement in the discussion, the number of users who rated the statement, the average rating, and the standard deviation of the ratings. It also shows the parent statement to each position statement.
This is the go-to report for seeing how your users evaluated the statements in the discussion. Some ways to sort the data:
By Level
This is a way to see the statements from top to bottom – to see whether the stronger statements are higher up, whether there are strands in the discussion that are particularly highly or lowly rated.
By Average
This sorts statements so you can see the best (highest rated) and worst arguments as determined by your users.
By Standard Deviation
Standard deviation is a measure of disagreement among raters, especially if there are a lot of raters. A high deviation means the raters assigned different values. A low deviation means there was agreement. A standard deviation of 0 means every user who rated the statement assigned the same number to that statement.
Clickable entries
Most of the elements in this table can be clicked on to bring up another screen. The position statement will bring up that main Clarimap screen for that statement (with that statement in the gray focus box). The parent title will bring up the parent statement in the gray focus box.
When an entry in the number of raters column is clicked, the next screen shows all users who rated that statement, their individual ratings, and their comments . This screen also shows the average and standard deviation of the ratings by user group for that statement.
When an entry in the average column is clicked, the next screen shows all ratings for that position statement, with the names of the users and any comments.