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Data Story

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Default idea 1.

Default idea 2.

Default idea 3.

The winner:

The Winning Idea Title Will Go Here

This idea was supported by X% and received Y overall

The Conversation in Numbers

Who Voted & How Divided Were They?

Polarisation Level

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Engagement Rate

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The Top 3 Ideas

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What Matters Most (Statistically)

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What does this chart show?

This chart shows the average number of votes that the tables gave for ideas in the last round. The error bars represent the 95% confidence interval, indicating how much the average might vary if we repeated the measurement many times. Two non-overlapping error bars and a low P-value suggest you can be confident that there is a significant difference between ideas.

Idea Popularity

Shared Support Between Ideas

Idea Map

Participant Alignment Map



    
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Idea Details

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Cluster:

Max Round Survived:

Room:

Votes:

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Participant Alignment Map Guidance

This map visualizes participant alignment. Each dot represents a participant. Closer dots indicate more similar voting patterns or interactions based on how they engaged with different ideas. The axes themselves are derived from a dimensionality reduction technique and represent abstract components of alignment.

Looking at clusters of participants can help identify groups with shared perspectives or voting behaviors.

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Idea Map Guidance

The idea map clusters similar ideas together. The dot's size indicates the number of votes the idea received, while colours group similar ideas together.
Ideas close to each other on the graph are more related.
Use this graph to quickly identify popular ideas (larger dots), understand thematic clusters (dots of the same colour), and see the relationships between different ideas based on their positions.

Click on a bubble to see the full idea text.

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Idea Network Guidance

The idea network shows how ideas are connected based on shared supporters. Each circle represents an idea, with the size indicating the number of votes received.

Lines connect ideas that have overlapping supporters - the thicker the line, the more supporters they share. Ideas that attract similar audiences will be connected, helping you identify related concepts and potential idea clusters.

Use the round filters to explore how idea relationships evolved throughout the discussion. Click on any idea to see its full text.