On 09/11/2018 12:23 PM, Sharan Foga wrote:
Hi All

On the mood analysis screen  https://s.apache.org/YImU

I’ve noticed the toggle on the mood analysis so would like to know exactly what 
this means.

Also if you click the box to toggle between the two modes then it’s not clear 
from the screen when you are using ‘Relative’ mode and when you are using 
‘Comparative’ mode.

The text in the charts change when you tick the box, and should explain what it is. If that's not clear enough, let me elaborate:

Standard (unticked) mode shows the moods as an 'absolute' value unrelated to the average across lists. Moods are still relative to each other (in that the median is close to 100), but they only reflect the list(s) you have chosen to analyze.

Relative mode (ticked) uses the same values, but compares them to the overall moods found in *all* lists in the database. Thus, on the right side, a score of 50% or above means you are doing as well or better than other lists in terms of happy moods, and a score lower than that would mean the list(s) don't quite reflect the overall mood of all lists. On the left side, the values are relative to overall mood as well, in that 100 means 'same as all the other lists', anything higher means a more prevalent occurrence on the list(s) you picked, whereas a value lower than 100 means it's less frequent there compared to the overall average.

I hope that helps, and if we need to work on the UI explanations, maybe add a document to the documentation, then so be it :)

With regards,
Daniel.


Thanks
Sharan


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