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You often hear the data being blamed when an analysis does not deliver the expected answers. I was recently reminded that the data chosen or collected for a specific analysis is determined by the analyst, so there is no such thing as bad data—only bad analysis.
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This made me think about the steps an analyst can take to minimize the risk of producing an analysis that fails to answer the questions posed. Here are four tips I think are critical:
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