Task 2. For the remaining tasks we will consider only vessels where the home port is either Ardglass (Northern Ireland) or Newlyn (Cornwall). From the full data set (after we remove the duplicates in Task 1), extract two subsets, corresponding to all vessels which have Ardglass or Newlyn as their home ports, respectively. Your report should at least address the following issues: • Explain how you split out the rows corresponding to a given home port. • How many vessels have Ardglass as their home port? • How many vessels have Newlyn as their home port? Comparing the two subsets to the full data set, would you consider vessels from the two ports 'typical'? Note: The two subsets here refer to vessels whose home port are Ardglass and Newlyn. The comparison is in terms of vessels' overall length and engine power, between these two subsets and the whole sample (all vessels). Use suitable plot to make the comparison. There is no need to perform statistical test in this task.

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Task 2. For the remaining tasks we will consider only vessels where the home port is either
Ardglass (Northern Ireland) or Newlyn (Cornwall). From the full data set (after we remove the
duplicates in Task 1), extract two subsets, corresponding to all vessels which have Ardglass or
Newlyn as their home ports, respectively. Your report should at least address the following issues:
• Explain how you split out the rows corresponding to a given home port.
• How many vessels have Ardglass as their home port?
• How many vessels have Newlyn as their home port?
• Comparing the two subsets to the full data set, would you consider vessels from the two
ports 'typical'?
Note: The two subsets here refer to vessels whose home port are Ardglass and Newlyn. The
comparison is in terms of vessels' overall length and engine power, between these two subsets
and the whole sample (all vessels). Use suitable plot to make the comparison. There is no
need to perform statistical test in this task.
Transcribed Image Text:Task 2. For the remaining tasks we will consider only vessels where the home port is either Ardglass (Northern Ireland) or Newlyn (Cornwall). From the full data set (after we remove the duplicates in Task 1), extract two subsets, corresponding to all vessels which have Ardglass or Newlyn as their home ports, respectively. Your report should at least address the following issues: • Explain how you split out the rows corresponding to a given home port. • How many vessels have Ardglass as their home port? • How many vessels have Newlyn as their home port? • Comparing the two subsets to the full data set, would you consider vessels from the two ports 'typical'? Note: The two subsets here refer to vessels whose home port are Ardglass and Newlyn. The comparison is in terms of vessels' overall length and engine power, between these two subsets and the whole sample (all vessels). Use suitable plot to make the comparison. There is no need to perform statistical test in this task.
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