The built-in "Disagree" filter looks for answers the partner deems unacceptable or partner answers you have deemed unacceptable. That's very useful, but not complete. Another useful bit of information is questions where you/the partner are open to a range of answers. You may not actually agree, but you don't really disagree either.
This task is to add another filter for partial agreement/disagreement. It should automatically (no training possible) filter the current question list to those where your answers are not equal to the partner's answers.
One example is "Are you currently employed?" with options for no, student, part time, and full time. You're likely to accept more than one of those. An "acceptable" disagreement should show up in this filter while an "unacceptable" disagreement shows up in the builtin filter (and should not appear here).
Ideally, it should be subfilterable by the custom filters.
The built-in "Disagree" filter looks for answers the partner deems unacceptable or partner answers you have deemed unacceptable. That's very useful, but not complete. Another useful bit of information is questions where you/the partner are open to a range of answers. You may not actually agree, but you don't really disagree either.
This task is to add another filter for partial agreement/disagreement. It should automatically (no training possible) filter the current question list to those where your answers are not equal to the partner's answers.
One example is "Are you currently employed?" with options for no, student, part time, and full time. You're likely to accept more than one of those. An "acceptable" disagreement should show up in this filter while an "unacceptable" disagreement shows up in the builtin filter (and should not appear here).
Ideally, it should be subfilterable by the custom filters.