Analytics¶
The Analytics tab gives you a bird's-eye view of your panel — who is flagged, how the panel answered each question, and where to focus your attention before the strike phase.
This view is read-only. No data is modified here.
Flag overview¶
The top of the Analytics view is a collapsible, sortable All Jurors Flag Overview table. Each row represents one juror and shows:
| Column | What it counts |
|---|---|
| ▲ Auto-Flagged | Answers matched by your flag rules |
| 🚩 Manual Flags | Answers you or co-counsel flagged by hand |
| 💬 Oral Flags | Flags recorded in the Oral Voir Dire tab |
| Status | Current juror status (Active, Seated, Struck, Excused) |
Rows with any flag are highlighted in amber so the highest-concern jurors stand out immediately.
Select any column header to sort the table by that column. For example, sort by ▲ Auto-Flagged descending to see which jurors triggered the most flag rules.
Answer distributions¶
Below the flag overview, Analytics displays bar charts for questions whose answers form recognizable categories. A question is considered categorical if it has eight or fewer distinct non-empty values, or if the most common answer appears for at least 25% of the panel (typical of yes/no questions).
Each chart displays answer values ranked by frequency, with a count and percentage for each bar.
Free-text questions are hidden by default
Questions with too many distinct answers to chart meaningfully are hidden. Select Show All Questions to include them — useful for spotting common phrases in open-ended responses.
Navigating from Analytics¶
- Select a juror row in the flag overview to open that juror's profile in the Jurors view with the Flagged Only filter active.
- Edit Rule links appear next to auto-flagged counts and navigate directly to the triggering rule in the Auto-Flags tab.