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Results of calculations in chart GraduatesStatsList #8

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alinabeglarian opened this issue Jul 29, 2019 · 1 comment
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Results of calculations in chart GraduatesStatsList #8

alinabeglarian opened this issue Jul 29, 2019 · 1 comment

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@alinabeglarian
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alinabeglarian commented Jul 29, 2019

The the results from the calculations on the graduates page are nog accurate and need to be fixed.
We think that the calculations are right, only the wrong data is used to calculate those values. Right now we are using the values in the Companies table (applicationCount, interviewCount, offerCount), but this data can give you wrong information because people that are actively applying for a job are also included in these statistics.

Currently there is a Members table where you can filter members on isActive, but it does not display the applicationsCount, interviewCount and offerCount for each member. If you can get this data for each member and make the calculation based on only the non-active members you should get the right values from the calculations used for the Graduates chart.

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julenia commented Sep 2, 2019

We managed to get a relations in the database and have now data regarding jobs and members connected. However, we didn't change the graph about averaged that can be found in GraduatesStatsList, just took it out from the website. Maybe someone will redo it, so that it would use correct information. Personally, (as Econometrics student and Data Specialist) I would advise not to use the averages, rather display the distribution graph (check GraduateStatsPerMember). In this way it would give more information about the data.

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