I decided to make a bar graph for the values given to us. Bar graphs most accurately represent high volume data at a single period of time. I used the main colors of the of the two sources; Facebook, medium blue and Twitter, sky blue to represent the numbers recorded. The average of the two together is the grey bar. I put in rounded dashed lines to connect all the people to give it a more put together feel to see where the max of both Facebook and Twitter were for each individual.
There is significantly more followers on Facebook than there are Twitter overall. Only two of the eight people had close numbers in both Facebook and Twitter. Rihanna had both the highest Facebook following and the highest average, due to an overwhelming amount of Facebook follows while her Twitter followings were third to last in this group of people. Justin Bieber had the highest average amount of followers.
Statistical Numbers not shown on graph:
Facebook Mean: 55,303,632.4
Facebook Median: 57,963,191.0
Facebook Deviation: 15,979,901.5
Twitter Mean: 36,042,208.5
Twitter Median: 37,133,201.0
Twitter Deviation: 7,783,594.3
There is significantly more followers on Facebook than there are Twitter overall. Only two of the eight people had close numbers in both Facebook and Twitter. Rihanna had both the highest Facebook following and the highest average, due to an overwhelming amount of Facebook follows while her Twitter followings were third to last in this group of people. Justin Bieber had the highest average amount of followers.
Statistical Numbers not shown on graph:
Facebook Mean: 55,303,632.4
Facebook Median: 57,963,191.0
Facebook Deviation: 15,979,901.5
Twitter Mean: 36,042,208.5
Twitter Median: 37,133,201.0
Twitter Deviation: 7,783,594.3