• boredtortoise@lemm.eeOP
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    6 months ago

    Probably because of the statement form? I couldn’t decide if it should be converted to a question… Or something with the visual?

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      6 months ago

      The visual, neutral looks like no graph, and coloured parts have one of their sides highlighted. It looks like there are two independent graphs stacked on top of each other

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        6 months ago

        100% stacked charts are stacked for a reason, but would reordering the answers and switching to columns help?

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          6 months ago

          I like this format the best of the three charts you posted here. Something about stacking them in order from smallest to biggest makes more sense

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              6 months ago

              Big yes to those data labels! The trend lines don’t tell much of a story when there’s only two points along the x-axis. Actually the red trend line is confusing since it trends up I’d expect “more” of a disagree but the data labels show there were 5% less disagree.

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          6 months ago

          Certainly, columns will even be clear without reordering. Also, darker shade of grey for n/a would be good, maybe, but here it is already much easier to understand that it’s not background