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Box-plots are frequently used during the MOOC but a person without a minimal formation in statistics might not understand how to read them.
I think the soon-to-be-added notebook on score distributions gives us a good opportunity to add a brief explanation/illustration on how to do so.
Using the same example as presented in #416 to illustrate overlapping score distribution, I propose adding both the following code and figures:
Box-plots are frequently used during the MOOC but a person without a minimal formation in statistics might not understand how to read them.
I think the soon-to-be-added notebook on score distributions gives us a good opportunity to add a brief explanation/illustration on how to do so.
Using the same example as presented in #416 to illustrate overlapping score distribution, I propose adding both the following code and figures:
Having both things on the same notebook would show how useful a box-plot is when comparing several distributions at once.
What do you think?
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