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Alina Beskrovna committed Jan 14, 2024
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<h3>How to Interpret These Charts</h3>
<li>The top chart measures useage of "Ukraine". The bottom chart measures useage of "corrupt" or "corruption" in stories that use "Ukraine".</li>
<li>The chart plots the share of stories referencing "Ukraine" from each group against eachother.</li>
<li>The 50% line down the middle indicates an even split between the two groups - therefore if red is above the line it indicates that group has a higher share of stories reagarding Ukraine on that day compared to blue.</li>
<li>If the graph were to be split with half red and half blue, it would indicate each group published the same relative share of stories regarding Ukraine on that day.</li>
<li>The graph does not measure absolute values only relative. Therefore, if both groups published 3% of their stories about Ukraine on a given day, this would read as a 50/50 split. If both groups published 10% of their stories about Ukraine on a given day, this would also read as a 50/50 split.</li>
<li>The top chart measures frequency of usage of "Ukraine". The bottom chart measures frequency of usage of "corrupt" or "corruption" in stories that use "Ukraine".</li>
<li>The chart plots the share of stories referencing "Ukraine" from each group against each other.</li>
<li>The 50% line down the middle indicates an even split between the two groups. Therefore, if red is above the line, it indicates that group has a higher share of stories regarding Ukraine on that day compared to blue.</li>
<li>If the graph were to be split with half red and half blue, it would indicate that each group published the same relative share of stories regarding Ukraine on that day.</li>
<li>The graph does not measure absolute values, only relative ones. Therefore, if both groups published 3% of their stories about Ukraine on a given day, this would read as a 50/50 split. If both groups published 10% of their stories about Ukraine on a given day, this would also read as a 50/50 split.</li>
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