In a situation where the initial 'questioning' phase did not yield actionable insights, what might be the next step in the EDA process?
- Jump to the concluding phase to draw insights
- Proceed to the exploring phase without adjustment
- Revisit the questioning phase to refine or develop new questions
- Skip to the communication phase
If the initial 'questioning' phase does not yield actionable insights, it is necessary to revisit the questioning phase to refine or develop new questions. The questions set the direction of the analysis and are crucial for subsequent steps. If the questions are not well defined or not actionable, it could lead to an ineffective analysis.
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