The provided table demonstrate the results of a survey of 6800 Scottish adults aged 16 and above, which asked whether they had participated in various cultrual activities during the previous 12 months.
At the first glance it is clear that different performances activity have the highest percantages in almost each age. Meanwhile, computer based occupations have the lowest figure.
Turning to the details, out of the six activities, at age 16-24 the most popular activity is performances like dancing and singing, at 35%, and any visual arts< at 30%. The proportion of ages 45-74 has also highest in any performances, at 22%. while at ages 45-74 is significantly higher in undertaking any cragts, at 22% than in any of the hobbies.
It can be seen that computer based activity has the lowest percentages of 16-24 years adults and for ages 45-74, at nearly 10% and just over 5% relatively. Any writing activities also witness a low figures, which overall proportion accounted for 7%, one percent higher than computer based (6%). Whereas cultural purchases and any visual arts has similar proportions, in general around 16% and about 15% relatively.
