/Pie-Donut-Chart-of-Missingness

This is a well-known pie chart that everyone despises. Nonetheless, I don't believe it is the fault of the chart. Instead, it is the researcher's responsibility to ensure that the pie-donut chart conveys the meaning and presents the audience with reliable data.

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Pie-Donut-Chart-of-Missingness

This is a well-known pie chart that everyone despises. Nonetheless, I don't believe it is the fault of the chart. Instead, it is the researcher's responsibility to ensure that the pie-donut chart conveys the meaning and presents the audience with reliable data.

The Pie-Donut Chart illustrates 28% of 433 students of Class 2020 at a particular school did not take Math courses during their 4-year of HS. The outter went a step

further to illustrates the percentage of missing math courses by the number of math courses. We can see that almost 43% of students missed taking 1 math course, 26%

of students were missing 2 math courses, and 31% of students were missing 3 math courses.

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Note. The data is fake. It is just illustration purpose