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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Having a go at Tableau &lt;!-- raw HTML omitted --&gt;#MakeoverMonday&lt;!-- raw HTML omitted --&gt; this week, with a reworking of a FT visualisation of European public transportation satisfaction survey results in 2015. A good opportunity to look into ways to visualise &lt;!-- raw HTML omitted --&gt;Likert scale&lt;!-- raw HTML omitted --&gt; survey results, and to practice some table calculations in Tableau! Adding the ranking by country along with an indicator of the number of places gained/lost gives a quick idea of how satisfaction has changed.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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