Where we look at patterns in the data
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2025 5:24 am
View from a window across the city. In the foreground a neon light says 'Data has a better idea'.
Transferrable skills
For those interested here is an in-depth summary of the transferrable skills I use day to day:
Conducting analysis
This is my favourite part of my role. For me, this is turkey rcs data usually quantitative data analysis and can vary from simple descriptive of counts, proportions and percentage changes. Or to more extravagant inferential analysis of linear regressions to age period cohort models.
You see how I added some jargon in there to make this post appear more intelligent?
In simple terms this is which might be because of different factors and we try and find out which one is the most important.
In some analysis roles this can also be qualitative data analysis where you analyse interviews, transcripts from focus groups, a free text answer from a questionnaire and the list really is endless.
Problem solving
Part of the reason why I love analysis is because it enables us to answer questions with a higher degree of certainty. But within analysis there are also challenges along the way that needs to be solved. For example, not knowing where to obtain the data you need.
Transferrable skills
For those interested here is an in-depth summary of the transferrable skills I use day to day:
Conducting analysis
This is my favourite part of my role. For me, this is turkey rcs data usually quantitative data analysis and can vary from simple descriptive of counts, proportions and percentage changes. Or to more extravagant inferential analysis of linear regressions to age period cohort models.
You see how I added some jargon in there to make this post appear more intelligent?
In simple terms this is which might be because of different factors and we try and find out which one is the most important.
In some analysis roles this can also be qualitative data analysis where you analyse interviews, transcripts from focus groups, a free text answer from a questionnaire and the list really is endless.
Problem solving
Part of the reason why I love analysis is because it enables us to answer questions with a higher degree of certainty. But within analysis there are also challenges along the way that needs to be solved. For example, not knowing where to obtain the data you need.