The provided table presented the number of visitors to Ashdown Museum throughout the period of the prior year and the year the museum was established, while the pie chart indicates the variety of evaluations in these two years. Overall, it can be seen that the number of visitors to Ashdown Museum increased significantly.
Initially, the number of citizens who visited the museum was estimated at 74,000 people. Slightly less than half of the visitors evaluated their experience as “dissatisfied”, while a third of individuals picked the option of being “satisfied”. Conversely, the number of visitors who were strongly dissatisfied was less than three times the number of satisfied individuals, and more than a tenth. In addition, only 5% of visitors were non-respondent.
Subsequently, after Ashdown Museum was updated, there was a steady growth of over 18,000 visitors; moreover, the number of citizens overhauled their own opinion. More than half of the visitors evaluated as satisfied, where two-fifths were pleased, while another 35% were more satisfied. On the other hand, there were fewer dissatisfied evaluations than positive evaluations. A quarter on the negative side were “dissatisfied” rather than “very dissatisfied”. The percentage of visitors who didn’t answer was equal to the previous year.
