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12-07-2024 08:50 AM
A percentile is a number denoting the position of a data point within a numeric dataset by indicating the percentage of the data points with an equal or lesser (assuming it's inclusive) value. Percentiles can be used to understand test scores, stock values, health indicators, and other values. This week, we will use them to look at blood glucose (blood sugar) measurements.
Since blood sugar changes as we eat, it's helpful to look at data based upon the time of day or in relation to meal time. That is what we are visualizing this week. We are looking at measurements for multiple days and visualizing percentiles for each time of day with reference lines overlaid to show where values are in or out of range. The visual below is created from the line chart core visual - no custom visuals needed.
To complete the challenge:
Data for this challenge can be found on Data.World at https://data.world/mlongoria/wow2024wk49.
There is a single table in the dataset.
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percentile are so undervalue. Though, I do wonder why do people intuitively struggle to understand them while an simple average or median (which is 50th percentile) is quite understood inmediately....