7 hours ago · Food · 0 comments

This New York Times article (paywall) about the President's approval ratings is a demonstration that one doesn't need fancy charts to deliver clear messages.The structure of the data helps. Each bar has two meaningful categories, plus a missing category (undecided, didn't want to say, etc.). The missing/unknown category is neatly tucked in the middle, and given a dull gray color, unlabelled. It's third fiddle, as is appropriate.The aggregate response is shown up top, followed by demographic breakdowns. It's a small-multiples design, even though it's not usually described as such. The pattern in this data is also simple to interpret. Independents are placed in the middle, but on the war issue, they are much close to Democratic respondents than to Republican respondents. This design is versatile. One can make similar charts using other demographic groups, like age groups, ethnic groups, income groups, and gender.The design can also admit variations. The next chart utilizes it, with…

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