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The Largest Number of Nobel Prizes | Conducting Exploratory Data Analysis of Nobel Prizes
Conducting Exploratory Data Analysis of Nobel Prizes
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Conducting Exploratory Data Analysis of Nobel Prizes

bookThe Largest Number of Nobel Prizes

In this section, our goal is to identify the country that has secured the highest number of Nobel Prizes. To achieve this, we will tally the laureates according to their "birth_country" and focus our analysis on the top 10 countries with the most winners.

Task

  1. Extract the number of Nobel Prizes per country and assign it to variable y. Then, extract the country names and assign them to variable x.
  2. Plot the data on a bar chart with country names on the x-axis, and the count of Nobel Prizes on the y-axis.

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In this section, our goal is to identify the country that has secured the highest number of Nobel Prizes. To achieve this, we will tally the laureates according to their "birth_country" and focus our analysis on the top 10 countries with the most winners.

Task

  1. Extract the number of Nobel Prizes per country and assign it to variable y. Then, extract the country names and assign them to variable x.
  2. Plot the data on a bar chart with country names on the x-axis, and the count of Nobel Prizes on the y-axis.

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