_______ is typically used when the data analyst has no specific expectations from the data, whereas _______ is used when the analyst wants to confirm certain assumptions.
- CDA, EDA
- EDA, CDA
- EDA, Predictive Modeling
- Predictive Modeling, EDA
EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis) is typically used when the data analyst does not have specific expectations or hypotheses about the data. It is an open-ended process where we aim to discover patterns and anomalies in the data. CDA (Confirmatory Data Analysis), on the other hand, is used when the analyst wants to confirm or refute certain assumptions or hypotheses.
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