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New dimension in your research If you are a researcher, especially in the area of social sciences, TPA will provide you with a professional means of exploring and analyzing small and medium social systems (groups, teams etc.) in terms of their structure based on soft (psychometrics and other standardized tests) and hard data (e.g. productivity, gender etc.). It is the only analytical tool which can effectively cope with the mutual similarity of group members, identifying characteristics which make given groups significantly different. ![]() TPA can test differences between subgroups, as in male and female, job positions, organizational subgroups etc . Thus TPA allows you to identify distinctive subgroups and to compare them to each other. You can also enter information on the organizational structure of the larger team into the analysis and easily identify what makes individual subgroups distinctive. ![]() Moreover, by adding hard data about group members such as gender, citizenship, job position, productivity etc., you can explore typical profiles of subgroups and test significant differences between them. ![]() You can utilize TPA every time you:
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