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True or False: Even if data initially seems irrelevant, it’s best practice to include it.
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Bodie is collecting data for a new report. They’re able to find most of the data, but they need to ask a team lead for access to one specific dataset. What’s the problem with this situation?
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Which of the following is not an important quality for data when building a report?
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Why is it important to have a good research question?
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True or False: A good research question includes an independent and dependent variable.
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Bodie has been given this research question: “how has our email database grown?” What is this research question missing?
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Bodie has a presentation that is entirely text and statistics. What is something that might improve this presentation and make it more compelling?
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What is data visualization?
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True or False: Data visualization complicates your data set so that it is harder to make decisions based on that data.
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True or False: Data tables are most useful when individual, precise values will provide insight.
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If Bodie wanted to spotlight and share the three products that have been bringing in the most revenue over the last month, which visualization method would be most effective?
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Which of the following common visualizations should you use if you want to communicate multiple metrics across a list of emails?
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According to leading experts, why should you avoid using pie and donut charts?
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True or False: If you’re trying to show small or incremental changes, it’s best practice to visualize with a bar graph.
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Bodie would like to build a visualization that shows individual sales team members total sales over the year compared to each other. What is a good visualization option?
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When designing a new dashboard, what is the first thing to define and plan for?
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Bodie has been asked by a manager to build out a dashboard. Their manager has sent over data to get started. What is the first question Bodie should ask?
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True or False: The first thing to consider when building a dashboard is the audience that will be viewing.
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Bodie has completed a dashboard with some really useful data attached to it. They know the audience for the dashboard, but which of the following is an important piece of information to know?
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True or False: Automation should be avoided when sending reports to stakeholders and teams.
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What is cadence with respect to reporting your data?
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Cognitive load theory states that…
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True or False: Considering cognitive load theory, it’s a good idea to use limited colors and graph types to keep your dashboard as easy to read as possible.
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Bodie is presenting a dashboard to stakeholders. According to cognitive load theory why should they be selective about what information is on the dashboard?
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In cultures where language is read left to right, what is the pattern that most people read in?
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In cultures where language is read left to right, what is the pattern that most people read in?
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Bodie is building a dashboard. Knowing that viewers of this dashboard read from left to right, how should Bodie lay out the charts and graphs in this dashboard?
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Bodie wants to find out what parts of their dashboard are absorbed at first glance. What can they do to test this?
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What is a blink test?
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True or False: A blink test determines how much information is absorbed after looking at something for 3-5 seconds.
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