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Nobel Prizes Dataset | 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

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Nobel Prizes Dataset

What is a Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize, an esteemed international accolade, is orchestrated by the Nobel Foundation based in Stockholm, Sweden, and derives from the legacy of Alfred Nobel, a Swedish inventor and businessman. In 1968, the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel was established, augmenting the original categories.

Each award comprises a medal, a diploma tailored to the recipient, and a monetary prize. Annually, it honors individuals in the fields of chemistry, literature, physics, physiology or medicine, economics, and peace for their groundbreaking contributions.

Historically, the prize exhibited a bias towards male recipients predominantly from Europe. The current era prompts an examination of whether this trend has evolved to reflect a more diverse array of laureates.

Dataset Overview

In this analysis, we'll leverage data on Nobel Prize laureates to explore these dynamics. You can access a comprehensive breakdown of the dataset, including its 52 columns, here.

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  1. Load the "nobel_data.csv" file using pandas.
  2. Preview the first 5 entries of the dataset.
  3. Summarize the dataset's column information.
  4. Generate descriptive statistics for the dataset.
  5. Identify number of missing values per column.

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