MakeoverMonday | Week 29 | 2019: Share of Americans not having Sex

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For week 29, Andy picked a topic that is likely to cause a few people to blush. It's always interesting to observe what people's comments are or how reluctant they become to participate when topics are a bit more controversial or - heaven forbid - involved things like sex.

We're looking at a visualization published in a Washington Post article earlier this year.

What works well:

  • The title and subtitle are clear and concise
  • The colors work well together, the end points are clearly marked and labeled
  • The first and last comparison year are displayed in bold font
  • It is simple and easy to understand
  • The line charts show the trends clearly that more people are not having sex, more people are having sex only once a month while fewer people are having sex at least once a week

What could be improved:

  • Adding a bit more space below the color legend would give the line chart more room and make things look less squished together
  • Instead of a separate color legend, the lines could simply be labeled
  • I'd like to understand how many people were surveyed and what their ages were
  • How are they accounting for cohorts that may have participated in 1989 and now?

What I did:

  • As always, I started by exploring the data to understand the different categories. It's quite intriguing to see those survey responses, even though the survey sample is fairly small.
  • Without additional data regarding gender and age, I couldn't find all that much interesting stuff in this dataset, except that people seemed to have more sex in 2012 with a record low of 35 of them responding that they didn't have any sex that year.
  • I stuck to the 'no sex at all' story of the original article.
  • Here we go:

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