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Gallery: Government report + 100% stacked bar chart

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Benefits & pitfalls

Benefits & pitfalls: 100% stacked bar chart

  • 100% stacked bar-charts can mislead users into thinking the data values represented by the different bars are the same (as the heights of the bars are 100%). This needs to be made clear on the visualisation.

How to create your own

Create your own: 100% stacked bar chart

  • 100% stacked bar charts can be created in a range of standard data applications such as Excel.

Measuring statements from survey

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A survey gives a list of statements to choose from - from weak to strong statements. This shows that the sample was split between negative and positive views on the Government's role.
Average rating: 6 (2 votes)

Opinion ranking

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Shows the sample's level of concern about poverty in poor countries. Sample is categorised between the sample's segments (eg., activists, sympathisers).
Average rating: 8 (2 votes)

Stacked bar chart

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Stacked bar chart comparing citizens advice bureau issues for different geographical areas.
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