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Hi everyone this is Nick and today Im going to try to make a diverging stacked bar chart to represent some visitor experience survey data that I have. This is just dummy data, but its very similar to the data that I work with in my normal life when I work in research and evaluation for zoos and aquariums. So these are 10 different items that we would. Ask our visitors to rate after their experience and we have this fully labeled scale. Not at all. Slightly moderately, very, extremely and in different aspects of their visit to rate things like how easy was it to see the animals? How welcoming did you feel like the atmosphere was, etc. A stacked bar chart like this is a really common way to visualize survey ratings like this. We would call these like Likert scale or Likert type items. This isnt exactly a Likert scale, but its a Likert type sort of item. When you have that sort of matrix of rating items that you ask people to respond to, and this is a common visualization, but it can