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leolegal

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It's the part I'm also struggling with.

Here's a taster:

(Note: this is a practice question which everyone who received the VI has access to)

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We recently completed a survey to learn more about our employees’ personalities. We received 284 responses, with the attached results.

Demo AIN


OpennessConscientiousness Extraversion Agreeableness Neuroticism
Curious 73%Organised94%Energetic45%Friendly 68%Nervous24%
Cautious 27%Careless6%Reserved55%Challenging 32%Confident76%


Please can you let me know how many employees are categorised into Agreeableness (Friendly) and Openness (Cautious) together.

*The percentages are approx. values, so please round employee numbers to the nearest whole number.

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Ok just did this (because why not) and I got 61.

Anyone else?
 

Lumree

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    @sebli12 congrats on the AC! I just want to check if you’ve received the VI/test invite others just received or a different invite?

    Gateley’s process is confusing me a bit as the website doesn’t mention VI/Tests, just the AC. I appreciate they’ve likely made some changes because of COVID but interested to know!
     

    J32

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    random question, does anyone actually know what debevoise is strong at? I didn’t apply because I was under the impression its very litigation/international arbitration heavy but their NYC corporate practice is one of the best and they have a huge PE client-base, does that extend to London?

    Debevoise are very strong in litigation/ arbitration, Corporate PE and Investment Funds in London. They tend to work with a lot of non-US/ emerging markets focused funds.

    However, alongside these practices, in the US they are extremely strong in Corporate M&A and Leveraged Finance. In terms of PE, they regularly advise the likes of Blackstone, Carlyle etc on buyouts. From what I've read, there's a lot of collaboration between their offices, so I imagine London-based lawyers get to work on matters related to the firm's US strengths.

    Just sharing my thoughts - hope this helps :)
     
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    els124

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    It's the part I'm also struggling with.

    Here's a taster:

    (Note: this is a practice question which everyone who received the VI has access to)

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    We recently completed a survey to learn more about our employees’ personalities. We received 284 responses, with the attached results.

    Demo AIN


    OpennessConscientiousness Extraversion Agreeableness Neuroticism
    Curious 73%Organised94%Energetic45%Friendly 68%Nervous24%
    Cautious 27%Careless6%Reserved55%Challenging 32%Confident76%


    Please can you let me know how many employees are categorised into Agreeableness (Friendly) and Openness (Cautious) together.

    *The percentages are approx. values, so please round employee numbers to the nearest whole number.

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    It looks to me like the headings in the table have shifted. So you if you look at the first column, you see that of the people who got "openness", 73% were curious and 27% were cautious. So you take 27% of the 26% who got "openness".
    Then you have to look at the fourth column, agreeableness, and that should be above the boxes "friendly" and "challenging". You take the 68% of people who friendly who were classified as agreeable.
    Then you add the two together: (0.27 x 0.26) + (0.68 x 0.21) = (0.0702) + (0.1428) = 0.213. That's 21.3% of all employees, so 21.3% of 284, which is 60.49, so the answer should be 60.
    (I think - I'm not brilliant at Maths though haha)
     

    Legal_Hawk

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    It looks to me like the headings in the table have shifted. So you if you look at the first column, you see that of the people who got "openness", 73% were curious and 27% were cautious. So you take 27% of the 26% who got "openness".
    Then you have to look at the fourth column, agreeableness, and that should be above the boxes "friendly" and "challenging". You take the 68% of people who friendly who were classified as agreeable.
    Then you add the two together: (0.27 x 0.26) + (0.68 x 0.21) = (0.0702) + (0.1428) = 0.213. That's 21.3% of all employees, so 21.3% of 284, which is 60.49, so the answer should be 60.
    (I think - I'm not brilliant at Maths though haha)
    I got 60.49 as well using a slightly different method. But 60.49 people might actually round up to 61 though, cuz you can't have half a person, so you round up regardless
     
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    Edward

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    @sebli12 congrats on the AC! I just want to check if you’ve received the VI/test invite others just received or a different invite?

    Gateley’s process is confusing me a bit as the website doesn’t mention VI/Tests, just the AC. I appreciate they’ve likely made some changes because of COVID but interested to know!
    Yes, that is right. It was saying a half-day assessment only. But now?
     

    leolegal

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    Minus points because you didn't show your working ;)
    For anyone wondering, this is how I came to 61:

    1. First find % from pie chart
    2. Find % from table

    Agreeableness - 284 x 0.21 = 59.64 (60 rounded up)

    Out of the 284 responses, 60 fell into this category

    Friendly - 60 x 0.68 = 40.8 (41 rounded up)

    Out of the 60 responses, 41 were both agreeableness and friendly

    Openness - 284 x 0.26 = 73.84 (74 rounded up)

    Out of the 284 responses, 74 fell into this category

    Cautious - 74 x 0.27 = 19.98 (20 rounded up)

    Out of the 74 responses, 20 were both openness and cautious

    All together - 41 + 20 = 61
     

    Daniel Boden

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    For anyone wondering, this is how I came to 61:

    1. First find % from pie chart
    2. Find % from table

    Agreeableness - 284 x 0.21 = 59.64 (60 rounded up)

    Out of the 284 responses, 60 fell into this category

    Friendly - 60 x 0.68 = 40.8 (41 rounded up)

    Out of the 60 responses, 41 were both agreeableness and friendly

    Openness - 284 x 0.26 = 73.84 (74 rounded up)

    Out of the 284 responses, 74 fell into this category

    Cautious - 74 x 0.27 = 19.98 (20 rounded up)

    Out of the 74 responses, 20 were both openness and cautious

    All together - 41 + 20 = 61
    Gold Star for you haha

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    whisperingrock

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    For anyone wondering, this is how I came to 61:

    1. First find % from pie chart
    2. Find % from table

    Agreeableness - 284 x 0.21 = 59.64 (60 rounded up)

    Out of the 284 responses, 60 fell into this category

    Friendly - 60 x 0.68 = 40.8 (41 rounded up)

    Out of the 60 responses, 41 were both agreeableness and friendly

    Openness - 284 x 0.26 = 73.84 (74 rounded up)

    Out of the 284 responses, 74 fell into this category

    Cautious - 74 x 0.27 = 19.98 (20 rounded up)

    Out of the 74 responses, 20 were both openness and cautious

    All together - 41 + 20 = 61
    The only difference between those getting 60 and those getting 61 is when they rounded. Which now that I've seen both methods I don't think either are wrong and I'm side eyeing how the question was phrased.
     
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