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Value on X Axis for Skills #334

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danielbyler opened this issue Mar 22, 2016 · 3 comments
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Value on X Axis for Skills #334

danielbyler opened this issue Mar 22, 2016 · 3 comments
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What is the value on the X axis for skills? http://beta.datausa.io/profile/soc/412010/

I tried to tie it back to the original data and the values there seem to be two values from 1-100. Did you combine the importance and the value in some way? Sorry, I'm confused but a quick label I think would fix it.

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jspeis commented Mar 22, 2016

The value we show is the analyst rated "level" (scaleid = LV). In this example, there is no ONET data for code 41-2010. What we are doing to try to fill in these gaps, is that we aggregate data from available 4120** ONET data rows and we taking the mean level values and assign that to 412000. I can update the documentation on ONET to explain this.

Also, I noticed that it looks like ONET DB updated in February (https://www.onetcenter.org/db_releases.html). I believe we are currently using data release 20.0, but I'll need to double check.

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jspeis commented Mar 24, 2016

I double checked, and we are currently using version 19.0 on the site.

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OK let's just note that in the about section and fix it after launch. I'm guessing it hasn't changed that much.

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