Scatter / Bubble Chart

gzpaitch

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Hello,
How are you doing?

I got an internship during the summer and one of the tasks that I had was to plot some data in Scatter / Bubble Chart, however, I still struggling with it.

Just to give a short background about the data: The data were collected in a small-scale fisheries community in American Samoa through a survey. This surveys had two question that I need to turn into only one plot. Those questions are similar, but the first one ask about "total CATCH" and the second one ask about "amount o TIME". I need to relate both answers in only one plot, for example:

- Answer 1: 24) Much more / 25) More
- Answer 2: 24) Much more / 25) Less
- Answer 3: 24) Less / 25) More
- Answer 4: 24) Much more / 25) Less

According to these answers, I should have:
- One ball in the intersection between "Much more catch and More time"
- One ball in the intersection between "Less catch and More time"
- One ball in the intersection between "Much more catch and Less time"
- Two balls in the intersection between "Much more catch and Less time"

The image bellow is an extract of the survey question and the exact plot that I want. See that the catch is in the Y axis and the time in the X axis.

I forgot to mention that each (5 years ago, 10 years ago, 20 years ago, Started fishing) will be one plot, so I will have one plot for 5 years ago, one plot for 10 years ago, and so on.


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Hopefully, you will understand my question! It is extremely difficult to explain it! haha

Thank you so much for your help! You will help me tremendously!


Regards,
Gustavo Z.
 

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