You've 'explored' the data and drawn some conclusions, but upon 'communicating' your findings, stakeholders have additional questions. What would be the next step in the EDA process?
- Direct the stakeholders to the raw data
- Ignore the questions and conclude the analysis
- Revisit the questioning phase with these new questions
- Wrap up the communication phase quickly
In this situation, the next step should be to revisit the 'questioning' phase with these new questions from stakeholders. Additional questions from stakeholders might reflect aspects of the data that have not been covered or require further investigation. Revisiting the questioning phase will allow these aspects to be incorporated into the analysis.
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