brave_loaf

brave_loaf OP t1_izn2zl8 wrote

Due to peoples suggestions I have remade the graph adjusting the y axis range to 0 to 10 and also including a median line along with the mean line. I also graphed a dot plot of each individual star rating of the movies by year. Attached here are the graphs: https://imgur.com/a/PWOJHua

Thank you all for the advice and helping me improve.

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brave_loaf OP t1_izn2p5t wrote

Hey I just wanted to say thank you for the advice and help. I re-graphed it with the y axis range being 0-10 and with the median and mean lines on it. I apologize for the poor initially graph as graphing it this way shows that it really isn't as drastic as a change as a cursory glance would indicate. I also graphed all the movies as a dot plot to see if there where very much of a discernible trend there. Here is the graphs that I made if your interested. https://imgur.com/a/PWOJHua

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brave_loaf OP t1_izmvwfl wrote

Sorry this is my first time posting and I'm a beginner with data science. That was how the python library automatically formatted it when I calculated and graphed the mean for each year so that was how I left it. Would it have been better to show a range from 0-10 on the side? I feel like it would be difficult to view the differences between each year if I had changed the range to that but I would love to hear your suggestions.

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brave_loaf OP t1_izmvl50 wrote

Sorry about that. That was how python automatically formatted it when it got graphed so that was how I left it. There definitely still is a decline overall in the average rating of Christmas movies though in the graph. Would it have been better to show a range from 0-10 on the side? I feel like it would be difficult to view the differences between each year if I had changed the range to that but I would love to hear your suggestions.

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