Pie charts

Pie charts

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Last edit: 22:57, 30 January 2010

The pie charts are misleading, the percentages do not add up to 100%. Please replace them.

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85.178.210.24322:55, 30 January 2010

In most cases the pie charts represent the values (number of people answering) rather than the percentage...

~Philippe (WMF)22:57, 30 January 2010
 

Yeah, but the numbers don't add up, either! ^_^

Take question 5, it lists 2057 replies and 192.43%.

Paradoctor23:07, 30 January 2010

I'm going to redo that one - I suspect it's because people selected more than one answer, but I don't know for sure because I didn't administer the survey. In looking at it, though, I noticed that one of the values was left off, so I deleted the chart until I can re-do it. :)

~Philippe (WMF)23:10, 30 January 2010
Question total
Answers
total
percent
4 2452 209.36%
6 1069 103.92%
9 1558 145.75%
10 1560 145.93%
12 2071 193.73%

The rest is adding up to 1069 and 100%, respectively.

Paradoctor23:35, 30 January 2010

OK, I'm now looking at a copy of the survey - for Q4, Q5, Q9, and Q10 they were instructed to choose at most 3 answers. for Q12, they were instructed to select all that were true.


So, that explains the discrepencies, I think...

~Philippe (WMF)02:55, 31 January 2010
 

Yeah, for those multi-answer questions, a simple bar graph will be more appropriate.

Randomran15:14, 31 January 2010

Indeed, that's what I did on the re-upload of Q5.

~Philippe (WMF)16:25, 31 January 2010
 

Works for me, but I think you can get a nicer, more compact display if you simply use an additional column for the table, displaying horizontal bars there.

Paradoctor08:25, 1 February 2010