00:01
Okay, so we're looking at this bar graph.
00:03
What it looks like to me is that they're comparing of 12 episodes of a show live versus, like i'm going to say, online viewing after within seven days.
00:14
Okay.
00:15
So in what ways of the graph consider misleading or bias? the scale makes it misleading.
00:22
Okay.
00:23
When you look at the left -hand side, this makes it seem like there was way more live viewers than there were online viewers.
00:30
Okay because the bars are longer than the uh color the darker ones the lighter bars are longer than darker ones but if you look at the scale the lighter color goes from for example see episode one only goes from like 50 to 75 so it's about 25ish whereas if you go all the way to zero if you start from there the darker bars would go all the way up to 50 so it's it's double the number right there so what i'm going to do is we're going to start by writing down so you're looking at the bias based on that.
01:03
It's favored toward live.
01:09
Okay, why might that somebody do that? for some reason, they want to emphasize the live viewings versus the online viewings, the streaming, i'm guessing.
01:17
So that's the main motivator, it seems like there.
01:20
So before you make a box and wish of a plot, i'm going to list out all my values.
01:25
So for live, we have about, let's see here, 5, 10, 15, 20, about 25.
01:31
For the first episode.
01:36
About 25 for the next one.
01:40
And then 5, 10, 15, 20.
01:45
It's about 25 for the third.
01:50
And let's here.
01:52
So 5, 10, 15, 20, 25.
01:55
5, 10, 15, let's hear.
02:00
5, 10, 15, 20.
02:03
Close to 25.
02:05
So we're looking at 25, 25, 25.
02:07
25, it's tough to tell.
02:10
I think we need to, oh, you know, long description.
02:15
All right, let me give you a rough sketch of it just because it's going to be tough to get all the actual scales without getting the numbers...