An application that was used to run queries.
What is Access?
What is the last step you do to complete your coding in R Markdown?
What is Knit?
What is one type of source data can be connected in Tableau?
What is excel?
What is the process of buying and selling goods and services over the internet?
What is e-commerce?
This is used to change the name of a dataset/table
What is namebox?
What is the document called where you write and save code in R studio?
What is R script and R Markdown?
What are some of the different charts available in Tableau?
What are bar charts, line charts, pie charts, scatter plots, maps, etc.
What is the name of the small text files deposited on computer hard drives whenever users visit websites?
What are cookies?
The formula used to find things within a table or range by row.
What is VLOOKUP?
What are the variables that canbe created in R?
What are Numeric, Character, String?
The process of fixing or removing incorrect, corrupted, incorrectly formatted, duplicate, or incomplete data within a dataset.
What is tidy data?
What type of management system helps identify, attract, and retain the most profitable customers, provide better service to existing customers, and increase sales?
What is CRM - Customer Relationship Management System?
A feature used to format your data based on rules that you lay out.
What is conditional formatting?
What would you call this "%>%" and what does it do?
What is a Pipe? The code connects multiple different operations.
What are some of the different data aggregations offered in Tableau?
What is Sum, Average, median, and count?
What is the process of predicting when a computer hardware system becomes saturated?
What is Capacity Planning?
The formula used to find things within a table or range by row.
What is VLOOKUP?
What is the package to make graphs (data visualization) that we used in ECO 230?
What is ggplot2?
What would you create to present data in a way that makes the related information easier to understand?
What is a Data Dashboard?
Name four of the ethical principles for technology.
What are … golden rule, Immanuel Kant’s Categorical Imperative, slippery slope rule, utilitarian principle, risk aversion principle, ethical no-free-lunch rule.