Overview

To exhibit stress levels of various variables among users, according to their gender, the Gender Studies Team used visualizations. The histograms showed that most people in the dataset have high levels of stress.

Detailed Description

Distribution of Stress Levels

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The histogram plot illustrates the distribution of stress levels within the dataset, revealing a predominance of individuals with high stress levels.

Distribution of Stress Levels Among Genders

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The box plot showcases the distribution of stress levels across different genders, indicating higher stress levels among individuals of the "others" gender. Additionally, females exhibit a wider range of stress levels compared to other genders.

Relationship of Stress Level and Self-Confidence Level

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The scatter plot highlights the relationship between stress and self-confidence levels, indicating that females generally have higher self-confidence levels, whereas other genders tend to have lower self-confidence levels. However, the correlation between self-confidence and stress levels appears inconclusive.

Relationship of Expected and Actual Stress After Tearing

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The scatter plot depicts the relationship between expected and actual stress levels following a tearing event. It reveals that while many individuals anticipate and experience low stress levels, a significant portion experiences higher actual stress than expected, suggesting an underestimation of stress in such scenarios. This discrepancy underscores the variability in stress response across genders.

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