6.2: Advanced Data Visualization Techniques
At this point in the course, it is time to begin connecting the dots and applying visualization to your knowledge of statistics. Work through these programming examples to round out your knowledge of seaborn as it is applied to univariate and bivariate plots.
A tool very often used for plotting the results of statistical experiments is the box plot. It provides a quick visual summary of the maximum, minimum, median, and percent quartiles. Practice these programming examples to apply various quantities previously introduced in the statistics unit.
There is no substitute for much programming practice when connecting statistics and visualization. Follow along with this tutorial to refine your programming skills and review scatter plots, bar plots, pairwise plots, histograms, and box plots.