Can the steps of the EDA process be re-ordered or are they strictly sequential?
- Some steps can be reordered, but not all.
- The order of steps depends on the data set size.
- They are strictly sequential and cannot be reordered.
- They can be reordered based on the analysis needs.
The EDA process is generally sequential, starting from questioning and ending in communication. However, depending on the nature and needs of the analysis, some steps might be revisited. For instance, new questions might emerge during the explore phase, necessitating going back to the questioning phase. Or, additional data wrangling might be needed after exploring the data.
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