But the scale is not off. Consider it zoomed in. It doesn't need to start at 0mead said:why is it starting at 240k? if it starts from 0 then u will see the difference its just misleading. if u start at 280k then it will show just 2016 and 17
But the scale is not off. Consider it zoomed in. It doesn't need to start at 0mead said:why is it starting at 240k? if it starts from 0 then u will see the difference its just misleading. if u start at 280k then it will show just 2016 and 17
ur getting stuck in the technicality its misleading the way he is representing data.Aal_ said:But the scale is not off. Consider it zoomed in. It doesn't need to start at 0
Technicaly the graph is correct, but the idea that you get when you push beginning of the graph is that the increase is much bigger than it actually is. That is very common thing used in marketing. Just like the immigration data many people translate 69k of Economical immigrants of the first category into 69k ITA applications (which will never meet with reality).mead said:ur getting stuck in the technicality its misleading the way he is representing data.
It's not. if you were a data analyst you would be reading and designing charts like those all the time. Nothing personal buddy sorry if I bbugged you.mead said:ur getting stuck in the technicality its misleading the way he is representing data.
Thisvensak said:Technicaly the graph is correct, but the idea that you get when you push beginning of the graph is that the increase is much bigger than it actually is. That is very common thing used in marketing. Just like the immigration data many people translate 69k of Economical immigrants of the first category into 69k ITA applications (which will never meet with reality).
In case of this graph however everybody is able to calculate the real difference in 0% even if 0 is not mentioned in the graph. (if however you would only know the difference between years without knowing the total amount of immigrants, you would not be able to do such comparison).
no if ur a data analyst and ur showing charts like that means ur manipulating /misleading to suit ur purpose.Aal_ said:It's not. if you were a data analyst you would be reading and designing charts like those all the time. Nothing personal buddy sorry if I bbugged you.
It is only misleading if there were no numbers, it is not the designers fault if you choose to ignore the numbers and look at the columns *sigh*. Please tell me if you start at 0 and you have numbers that are 250k and 251k, how would that look? Zooming in is necessary when you want to show small differences that are not considered negligible in a context.mead said:no if ur a data analyst and ur showing charts like that means ur manipulating /misleading to suit ur purpose.
The way the graph is drawn called "sensationalization", but can you stop arguing about the graph? What a waste of time.Aal_ said:It is only misleading if there were no numbers, it is not the designers fault if you choose to ignore the numbers and look at the columns *sigh*. Please tell me if you start at 0 and you have numbers that are 250k and 251k, how would that look? Zooming in is necessary when you want to show small differences that are not considered negligible in a context.
Misleading statements:Aal_ said:It is only misleading if there were no numbers, it is not the designers fault if you choose to ignore the numbers and look at the columns *sigh*. Please tell me if you start at 0 and you have numbers that are 250k and 251k, how would that look? Zooming in is necessary when you want to show small differences that are not considered negligible in a context.
Alexios07 said:Source here:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/2016-10-31.asp
Looks like we will have a 15,000 increase in quota. 280,000 ~ 320,000 compared with 280,000 ~ 305,000 in 2016.
Ok, this is the summary table for three years 2015, 2016 and 2017 based on the:
Key Highlights 2017 Immigration Levels Plan
and
Key Highlights – 2016 Immigration Levels Plan
Immigration Class 2017 Levels Plan Target 2016 Levels Plan Target 2015 Levels Plan Target Economic Total 172,500 160,600 181,300