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Transcript of LSI Report Update - Spread of Opinion NZ
May 3, 2023
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Life Styles Inventory™ (LSI)
Report Update - Spread of Opinion
The following document outlines the recent changes to the Life Styles Inventory™ (LSI) reports in August 2015.
These changes include the addition of a Spread of Opinion page, showing the level of agreement/disagreement among the respondents in the LSI 2 Description-by-Others.
For any further information please contact your Client Service Manager, or reception on (04) 470 7700.
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LSI Report Update
LSI Report Update
• New Spread of Opinion shows the amount of disagreement among the respondents
• Available to those accredited in LSI
• Updated report only available with international norms
3Copyright © 2015 by Human Synergistics International. Research and development by R. A. Cooke, Ph.D. and J. Clayton Lafferty, Ph.D.
Spread of Opinion
• Spread of Opinion now included (single page)
• Placed after the raw scores page
4Copyright © 2015 by Human Synergistics International. Research and development by R. A. Cooke, Ph.D. and J. Clayton Lafferty, Ph.D.
What is Spread of Opinion?
• Builds upon Description-by-Others (LSI 2) results to show the spread of opinion among those who described the focal individual
• Indicates whether respondents agree, disagree, or whether there is neither strong agreement nor disagreement
5Copyright © 2015 by Human Synergistics International. Research and development by R. A. Cooke, Ph.D. and J. Clayton Lafferty, Ph.D.
How Spread of Opinion Works
• Shading for each style depicts the amount of variation in respondents’ descriptions (standard deviation)
• Shading reflects the extent to which respondent’s descriptions vary compared to other respondents in the norming sample
*Length of extension is still the extent to which the style characterises the focal individual
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Shading Definitions
• Dark shading – very narrow or narrow spread of opinion (lower standard deviation)
• Light shading – wide or very wide spread of opinion (higher standard deviation)
• Moderate shading – average spread of opinion (moderate standard deviation)
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LSI 2 Profile - Example
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LSI 2 Spread of Opinion - Example
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This profile is the same as the Description-by-Others Profile but with shading to indicate agreement.
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Spread of Opinion - Implications
Narrow spread of opinion means the individual:– Interacts with and is perceived by others in the same way
– May have a difficult time increasing or decreasing his/her use of a style
Wide spread of opinion implies the individual:– Systematically or unknowingly interacts with others in an inconsistent
way
– May have an easier time adjusting the frequency with which the style is exhibited
It is useful to discuss while interpreting and debriefing:– Why some styles are displayed more consistently than others
– Why other styles are exhibited only when interacting with certain people
– Whether it is useful or detrimental to selectively exhibit a particular style
Copyright © 2015 by Human Synergistics International. Research and development by R. A. Cooke, Ph.D. and J. Clayton Lafferty, Ph.D.
Thank you!
For additional questions please contact your Client Service Manager.
Phone: 04 470 7700Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
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