Customizing point plots
Let's continue to look at data from students in secondary school, this time using a point plot to answer the question: does the quality of the student's family relationship influence the number of absences the student has in school? Here, we'll use the "famrel" variable, which describes the quality of a student's family relationship from 1 (very bad) to 5 (very good).
As a reminder, to create a point plot, use the catplot() function and specify the name of the categorical variable to put on the x-axis (x=____), the name of the quantitative variable to summarize on the y-axis (y=____), the pandas DataFrame to use (data=____), and the type of categorical plot (kind="point").
We've already imported Seaborn as sns and matplotlib.pyplot as plt.
This exercise is part of the course
Introduction to Data Visualization with Seaborn
Hands-on interactive exercise
Have a go at this exercise by completing this sample code.
# Create a point plot of family relationship vs. absences
# Show plot
plt.show()