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Data Explorer

Dynamically explore the survey's audience by picking two questions, and seeing how respondents are distributed between them.

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1%
Extra Respondents
Missing Respondents
Yıllık Gelir
Yıllık Deneyim
Ücretsiz çalışıyorum
2524 respondents2524
8
$0k-$10k
2559 respondents2559
8
$10k-$30k
4035 respondents4035
14
$30k-$50k
4905 respondents4905
17
$50k-$100k
8092 respondents8092
28
$100k-$200k
5391 respondents5391
18
$200k'dan fazla
1171 respondents1171
4
Bir yıldan az
1107 respondents1107
3
1, 2 yıl arası
3874 respondents3874
13
2, 5 yıl arası
8313 respondents8313
28
5, 10 yıl arası
7689 respondents7689
26
10, 20 yıl arası
5630 respondents5630
19
20 yıldan fazla
2064 respondents2064
7
37%
26%
16%
9%
7%
1%
0%
20%
23%
24%
15%
12%
3%
0%
10%
11%
20%
22%
23%
10%
1%
3%
3%
10%
19%
37%
21%
4%
1%
1%
5%
12%
37%
33%
8%
3%
1%
3%
8%
29%
40%
14%

Extra & Missing Respondents

The chart above aims to identify areas showing higher-than-expected or lower-than-expected values compared to a calculated baseline.

For example, assuming there are 1000 CSS Grid users, and that 50% of survey respondents work in a large company, you'd expect to find 500 CSS Grid users working in large companies.

Any deviation above or below that expected total could potentially indicate an interesting correlation between both variables, and is highlighted on the chart with either colored dots (for extra respondents above the baseline) or empty dots (for missing respondents).