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  2. Exploratory data analysis - Wikipedia

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    Tukey defined data analysis in 1961 as: "Procedures for analyzing data, techniques for interpreting the results of such procedures, ways of planning the gathering of data to make its analysis easier, more precise or more accurate, and all the machinery and results of (mathematical) statistics which apply to analyzing data." [3]

  3. Data literacy - Wikipedia

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    Data literacy is the ability to read, understand, create, and communicate data as information. Much like literacy as a general concept, data literacy focuses on the competencies involved in working with data. [1] It is, however, not similar to the ability to read text since it requires certain skills involving reading and understanding data. [2]

  4. Analytics - Wikipedia

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    Analytics is the systematic computational analysis of data or statistics. [1] It is used for the discovery, interpretation, and communication of meaningful patterns in data, which also falls under and directly relates to the umbrella term, data science. [2] Analytics also entails applying data patterns toward effective decision-making.

  5. Data analysis - Wikipedia

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    Data analysis is a process for obtaining raw data, and subsequently converting it into information useful for decision-making by users. [1] Data is collected and analyzed to answer questions, test hypotheses, or disprove theories. [11] Statistician John Tukey, defined data analysis in 1961, as:

  6. Misleading graph - Wikipedia

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    Comparing data on barcharts is generally much easier. In the image below, it is very hard to tell where the blue sector is bigger than the green sector on the piecharts. Three sets of percentages, plotted as both piecharts and barcharts. Comparing the data on barcharts is generally much easier.

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    That was really important for me with a young team. I didn’t want them to get to March and all of a sudden be surprised at the level of play.” That’s why Duke is set to face No. 3 seed UConn ...

  8. Analytical skill - Wikipedia

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    Critical thinking is a skill used to interpret and explain the data given. [19] It is the ability to think cautiously and rationally to resolve problems. [ 20 ] This thinking is achieved by supporting conclusions without biases, having reliable evidence and reasoning, and using appropriate data and information.

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    If you left your account as is for another year, you’d have earned another $309 in interest — $300 on your initial deposit and another $9 on the interest reinvested from year one — for a new ...