Data analysis

Cards (20)

  • What is data analysis?

    The transformation of raw data into helpful information for business analysis
  • What are the uses of data analysis in business?

    • Measure performance
    • Compare departments
    • Identify areas for improvement
    • Solve problems
  • What are some common methods for presenting data?
    Pie charts, bar charts, histograms, line graphs, maps, index numbers
  • What does a pie chart display?

    The percentage of a category represented as a portion of a whole
  • How do you calculate the percentage of a product's revenue in a pie chart?

    Add total revenue and divide the product's revenue by this total, then multiply by 100
  • What are the limitations of pie charts?

    They only show data in percentage form and do not indicate trends over time
  • How can pie charts lead to further investigation in business?

    They highlight areas of strong and weak performance that require deeper analysis
  • What do bar charts display?

    The amount of something for specific groups or categories
  • How do histograms differ from bar charts?

    Histograms display continuous data without gaps between bars
  • What type of data do histograms represent?

    Continuous data such as age, price, or time
  • How can a firm use histogram data?

    To identify trends and target areas performing well or poorly
  • What do line graphs display?

    Continuous data, similar to histograms, but with points connected by lines
  • What is a common use of maps in business data presentation?

    To show outlet numbers or sales revenue in different areas
  • How can a choropleth map be useful for a business?

    It shows average incomes in different areas, aiding location decisions
  • What are index numbers used for?

    To present changes over time as a percentage of a base year
  • How is the base year value represented in index numbers?

    It is given a base value of 100
  • Why are index numbers useful?

    They allow comparison of variables with different values and show trends easily
  • What are the limitations of index numbers?

    They only show changes relative to one year and may not provide raw data
  • How can data analysis be flawed?

    Data can be outdated, conclusions may not be clear, and accuracy can be questionable
  • Why are pie charts useful?

    • Relative sizes can be easy to spot​
    • Quicker to compare large differences than using a table​
    • % values can be added to make it more detailed​
    • Handy when data can be put into clear categories