Describe the goal of the project.
Who would be able to survive the Titanic sinking.
Describe the data used or collected.
The data used is taken from genuine passengers onboard the Titanic and takes into account whether or not they survived, their age, sex, passenger class, the price of their ticket and which port they boarded the Titanic from.
Describe how the research question will be answered, e.g. what approaches / methods will be used.
By creating a variety of plots as well as using predictor/outcome variables, the group is able to see how different variables (e.g. Age) will affect the survival rate. By doing this they are using the majority of the data available to them and will be able to find out which combination of the 6 variables in the data frame will have the highest chances of survival.
Is there anything that is unclear from the proposal?
Not entirely sure if they will be using the 'Fare' or 'Embarked' variables.
Provide constructive feedback on how the team might be able to improve their project.
The 'Embarked' variable could be used to show how the survival rate people from different areas may vary. It could compliment the rest of the project as this would be something unrelated to the priority and would genuinely show how different areas may adapt to situations better.
What aspect of this project are you most interested in and would like to see highlighted in the presentation.
I would like to see how class affected the survival rates. I think it would be interesting to see a difference between the upper class and lower class and if the hierarchy affected the chance of survival.
Provide constructive feedback on any issues with file and/or code organization.
could maybe include the other variables in the data frame. They say that there are 12 variables but only name 7. Even if they don't use all the variables it would be nice to be aware of all variables.
Describe the goal of the project. Who would be able to survive the Titanic sinking.
Describe the data used or collected. The data used is taken from genuine passengers onboard the Titanic and takes into account whether or not they survived, their age, sex, passenger class, the price of their ticket and which port they boarded the Titanic from.
Describe how the research question will be answered, e.g. what approaches / methods will be used. By creating a variety of plots as well as using predictor/outcome variables, the group is able to see how different variables (e.g. Age) will affect the survival rate. By doing this they are using the majority of the data available to them and will be able to find out which combination of the 6 variables in the data frame will have the highest chances of survival.
Is there anything that is unclear from the proposal? Not entirely sure if they will be using the 'Fare' or 'Embarked' variables.
Provide constructive feedback on how the team might be able to improve their project. The 'Embarked' variable could be used to show how the survival rate people from different areas may vary. It could compliment the rest of the project as this would be something unrelated to the priority and would genuinely show how different areas may adapt to situations better.
What aspect of this project are you most interested in and would like to see highlighted in the presentation. I would like to see how class affected the survival rates. I think it would be interesting to see a difference between the upper class and lower class and if the hierarchy affected the chance of survival.
Provide constructive feedback on any issues with file and/or code organization. could maybe include the other variables in the data frame. They say that there are 12 variables but only name 7. Even if they don't use all the variables it would be nice to be aware of all variables.
(Optional) Any further comments or feedback?