How many people are in these these various "bins" of BMI (not sure the technical term)? You have some funky bumpiness around the 36-40 range, I'm just wondering if these are relatively small groups of data.
How many people are in these these various "bins" of BMI (not sure the technical term)? You have some funky bumpiness around the 36-40 range, I'm just wondering if these are relatively small groups of data.
Yeah, I had very similar feelings. I don't like drawing anywhere near general conclusions from this data given sampling bias, unless you're just drawing conclusions about specifically the type of people you're sampling (young white women who use tiktok and listen to kink podcast type of stuff), as well as the spread for people in each BMI category. I think the BMI ranges could probably have been combined a bit into broader categories (like <18, 18-22, 22-26, etc etc). Also, the graphs not being normalized on the y axis is somewhat infuriating lol
How many people are in these these various "bins" of BMI (not sure the technical term)? You have some funky bumpiness around the 36-40 range, I'm just wondering if these are relatively small groups of data.
Yeah, I had very similar feelings. I don't like drawing anywhere near general conclusions from this data given sampling bias, unless you're just drawing conclusions about specifically the type of people you're sampling (young white women who use tiktok and listen to kink podcast type of stuff), as well as the spread for people in each BMI category. I think the BMI ranges could probably have been combined a bit into broader categories (like <18, 18-22, 22-26, etc etc). Also, the graphs not being normalized on the y axis is somewhat infuriating lol