Almost all PRAIORITIZE assessments do not only ask respondents about their actual situation but their ambition as well. This ambition score is usually set to "In 6 months". If the ambition horizon is set too far in the future or described as "ideally," respondents would be tempted to answer the best score everywhere, avoiding making a choice. The philosophy behind PRAIORITIZE is that you want to know what the respondents see as their priorities. The first conclusion (1) interprets that ambition. The graphs (2) detail the ambition: what percentage is to be improved and how much. Next, that ambition is benchmarked against 3.500 other respondent groups (3). Finally, respondents can usually leave an overall comment at the end of a questionnaire. These comments (4) might provide clues about that ambition.
Focusing on individual questions
This section dissects the ambition on a question-by-question level.
Graph: the Histogram
To analyze the respondents’ ambition more in-depth, click on the ‘Graph’-option in the navigation bar. This will show a so-called ‘Histogram.’ It shows the questions in each row and the actual and ambition score combined in a bar chart. The ‘Topics’-dropdown allows you to focus on one or more topics. The ‘Respondents’-dropdown allows to in-/exclude certain respondent groups. The 'View'-dropdown gives you the possibility to sort the questions in various ways; the 'Default'-option sets the questions in the order in which they appeared in the questionnaire.
There is also a more detailed view. Again, open the 'View'-dropdown and select:
View > Show Answer scores and click Apply.
Now, you see per row a bar representing the score, the score itself, the number of respondents that did not answer the questions, and the number of respondents for each of the answers. You can choose between the actual number of respondents or a percentage of the respondents:
In this expanded Histogram, you can click the column headers to sort the table.