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  • Thread Starter gpsouthey

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    OK, thank you!

    Thread Starter gpsouthey

    (@gpsouthey)

    The test counts how many of each color the respondent said yes, there are red, green and purple. Total of 30 questions each color. The results lead to 13 different answers being a combination of the colors.
    -The highest yes count is the strongest influence
    -The second highest yes count is supporting
    -The lowest yes count is the weak link
    -But there are also the colors with less than 3 difference in number, and they are the same strength.

    So an 1st Purple, 2nd Green and 3rd Red:
    purple-analytical-thinker > green-natural-communicator AND green-natural-communicator > red-dynamic-leader
    But in this example I still need to add that each of colors are not with a difference of more than 3, up or down, what I have tried but didn’t work was:

    purple-analytical-thinker > green-natural-communicator AND green-natural-communicator > red-dynamic-leader AND green-natural-communicator NOT ( <= red-dynamic-leader +3 ) AND green-natural-communicator NOT ( => purple-analytical-thinker + 3 )

    I don’t think I know how to use the NOT() and () or a mistake when adding the numbers!

    Thank you!

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