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The raw information collected for analysis.
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The average of a set of values calculated by dividing the total by the count.
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The value that appears most frequently in a data set.
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A mark used to record frequency usually in groups of five.
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How often a particular value or event occurs.
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A conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning.
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The ratio between the actual data and the representation on a graph or key.
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The mathematical rules apps use to decide what content to show a user.
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A measure of how much people interact with social media posts via likes or shares.
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The ability of a system like fashion to maintain itself without destroying resources.
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The ability to read and understand information like nutrition labels or statistics.
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When a job or person is moved from their position by technology or change.
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A data point that is significantly different from the rest of the set.
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The general direction in which data or behaviors are moving over time.
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A type of thinking that involves evaluating data objectively rather than just accepting it.