In which stage of the data analysis process is Confirmatory Data Analysis (CDA) typically used?
- After EDA
- After Predictive Modeling
- Before EDA
- Before data collection
CDA typically comes after the EDA stage in the data analysis process. EDA allows analysts to explore the data and generate hypotheses while CDA involves statistical tests to confirm or refute these hypotheses.
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