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WEBVTT
Kind: captions
Language: en
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Hi everybody! So here is a demo of our visualization,
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You first get to our webpage, and you go onto the header and click "Visualization,"
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which is going to jump down to this part of our webpage.
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Um, we are first presented with our bar charts that represent
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different race and ethnic groups by sex
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and their representation in different STEM fields.
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Um, so for example, let's say I wanted to
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just explore this bar chart, I would hover over, for example
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Latino Female, and I would see that there are about
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79,000 Latino Females in the United States within STEM fields.
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Notice, that American Indian (Indigenous Americans) and Native Hawaiian
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race and ethnic groups do not have any bars, this does not mean that there are 0 American Indian
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men and women, and Native Hawaiian men and women,
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in STEM fields in the United States,
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it means that there was an issue with the data,
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um, and that is addressed in our note here.
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which a user can easily see.
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So let's say I wanted to explore White Female,
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I can see that 918,000 White Females are in STEM fields in the United States.
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So I'm going to click on that.
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And now I can see a breakdown of a number of different
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STEM fields, um, among White Females, and grouped by different disability statuses.
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So, we have those without a disability, and with a disability in Social Scientists, for instance
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Let's say I'm interested in Mathematical Scientists,
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um, we see that those with a disability, um, are significantly less than those without a disability
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We have count here on the y-axis
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Let's say I wanted to explore a little bit further,
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Mathematical Scientists, I can click on those without a disability,
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and see a better representation of how those with and without disability compare
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in Mathematical Scientists as a White woman.
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So I can just analyze that.
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Let's say I wanted to go back, I can do so And this gives our users the opportunity to just explore the graph a little bit more
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by utilizing the back button
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and doing such. So thank you so much!