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2024-09-16 14:29:40
These graphs skew the Y axis to make the changes appear more drastic. This is deliberately misleading. [Link]
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2024-09-16 20:00:59
NNN The Y-axes are scaled to fit the data. This is standard practice for presenting data.
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2024-09-17 00:42:08
There’s always some subjectivity in how you present data. You can fit the y-axis to the data to highlight changes, or “zoom out” to include 0 to highlight the overall level. The top example at the “Misleading graph” link uses a bar chart, where starting at 0 is more important. [Link]
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