Stages of data analysis Flashcards
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What are all the stages of data analysis
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Identify the need Define scope Identify potential sources Source and select information Select the most appropriate tools Process and analyse data Record and store information Share results
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Define ‘identify the need’
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- Problems or issues that are processed where you highlight a fault in information data, business or organisation profile.
- Process = creating a question to answer and solve the problem, followed by objectives that you need to meet in order benefit the firm.
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Define ‘ define scope’
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- This stage is about deciding the depth of detail required.
- Time you have & budget you have be aware
- You must decide WHAT to measure & HOW to measure it, and COLLECT the content.
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Define ‘identify potential sources’
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- This stage is were you eliminate and select sources which are useful & will contribute to your purpose. - Convenient to use int & ext sources. i,e sales figures, customer survey answers.
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Define ‘sources & select information’
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- This stage you must carefully search and collect your data, to ensure that it can be put the use for your purpose.
- It must be: accurate, reliable, valid, up to date, relevant, trustworthy, and sourced so you can go back.
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Define ‘select the most appropriate tool’
EXAMPLES
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- This stage consists of deciding what and how you are going to present the key information you have gathered.
- You must select the best format, so managers can identify what the info shows quickly and clearly.
- Charts, graphs, regression, trend analysis, tables etc.
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Define ‘process & analyse data’
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- This stage is about filtering and refining the data you have collected, to get a result of information you really need for your purpose.
- At this point you will know whether you have enough information, or need to return to the researching & collecting stage.
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Define ‘record & store information’
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- This stage is where you gather all the sources of you information, organised it and chose a safe way to store it along with a label.
- Analyse, interpret, and cross check them with your purpose/question. If it answers your Qs then your process was successful, if not more research needed.
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Define ‘share results’
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- The final stage is about forming a report about each stage, highlighting key and relevant points. Then senD to the people in charge E.G: stakeholder, so they are aware about the investigation.