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a) How does the population vary across different countries? Which countries have the highest and
lowest populations? (10%)
- Create a visualization that displays the population of each country.
- Use a bar chart or a world map with different shades of color to represent population size.
- Identify and highlight the countries with the highest and lowest populations using labels or
markers.
b) Is there a relationship between a country's GDP and its population? Can you identify any outliers in
this relationship? (10%)
- Create a scatter plot with GDP on the x-axis and population on the y-axis.
- Analyze the scatter plot to identify any patterns or outliers in the relationship between GDP and
population.
- Consider using color-coded markers or labels to distinguish outliers or highlight interesting data
points.
c) What is the distribution of employment rates among the countries? Are there any countries with
exceptionally high or low employment rates? (20%)
- Create a histogram or a box plot to visualize the distribution of employment rates.
- Identify countries with exceptionally high or low employment rates.
- Optionally, incorporate additional information such as color or annotations to provide further
insights or highlight specific countries.
d) How does the life expectancy of the countries compare? Can you identify any trends or patterns
based on geographical regions? (20%)
- Create a visual representation of life expectancy for each country.
- Use a bar chart, line chart, or a world map with color gradients to compare life expectancy.
- Analyze the data to identify any trends or patterns based on geographical regions.
- Highlight any notable observations.
e) Is there a correlation between a country's education expenditure and its GDP? How do different
countries allocate their resources for education? (20%)
- Create a scatter plot with education expenditure on the x-axis and GDP on the y-axis.
- Analyze the scatter plot to determine if there is a correlation between education expenditure and
GDP.
- Consider using different marker shapes or colors to represent regions or highlight specific
countries.
f) Can you identify any outliers or unusual observations in the dataset for any of the variables? Are
there any countries that stand out in terms of their socioeconomic indicators? (20%)
- Conduct a thorough analysis of the dataset to identify outliers or unusual observations.
- Use appropriate visualizations such as box plots, scatter plots, or bar charts to detect extreme
values or unexpected patterns.
- Identify and discuss countries that stand out in terms of their socioeconomic indicators.
4. Report Submission:
- Prepare a comprehensive report (600-700 words) that includes the visualizations, interpretations,
and explanations for each data visualization question.
- Ensure that the report is well-structured, with sections for each question and clear headings.
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