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Quantitative and Qualitative Data: A Vital Combination

Sisense

Let’s consider the differences between the two, and why they’re both important to the success of data-driven organizations. Digging into quantitative data. This is quantitative data. It’s “hard,” structured data that answers questions such as “how many?” Quantitative data is the bedrock of your BI and analytics.

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The Power of Graph Databases, Linked Data, and Graph Algorithms

Rocket-Powered Data Science

Chapter 1 provides a beautiful introduction to graphs, graph analytics algorithms, network science, and graph analytics use cases. In the discussion of power-law distributions, we see again another way that graphs differ from more familiar statistical analyses that assume a normal distribution of properties in random populations.

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The Gartner 2021 Leadership Vision for Data & Analytics Leaders Webinar Q&A

Andrew White

But we are seeing increasing data suggesting that broad and bland data literacy programs, for example statistics certifying all employees of a firm, do not actually lead to the desired change. New data suggests that pinpoint or targeted efforts are likely to be more effective. We do have good examples and bad examples.