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Chris Dowsett Chris Dowsett
Updated on April 08, 2024

What Is Selection Effect, and How Can I Avoid It?

Marketing analysts should take note of the cognitive bias known as selection effect. Unchecked, it can lead to false positives and bad investments.

Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on April 08, 2024

16 Top ETL Tools and Software

Choose the right data integration tool for your data warehousing needs.

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Matt Brown Matt Brown
Updated on April 08, 2024

Data Warehouses and Transactional Databases: What’s the Difference?

If your current data setup isn’t providing you with the analytics capabilities you want, this read is for you.

Adam Thomas Adam Thomas
Updated on April 08, 2024

Database Normalization vs. Denormalization

Denormalization and normalization are crucial concepts for anyone who works in database administration. Our expert explains the differences and weighs the pros and cons of each.

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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on April 08, 2024

20 Data Mining Companies to Know

These data mining companies turn raw data into actionable insights.

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Stephen Gossett Stephen Gossett
Updated on April 08, 2024

What Is Alternative Data and Why Is It Changing Finance?

Sometimes messy, sometimes over-aggregated, alt data is still taking over.

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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on April 05, 2024

12 OSINT Tools to Know

OSINT tools allow users to more easily explore the wonderful world of publicly available information.

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Updated on April 04, 2024

Big-Picture Thinking: Why Engineers at Babylist Work in Cycles Instead of Sprints

The Shape Up Method calls for six-week cycles followed by a two-week cool down period.

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Alyssa Schroer Alyssa Schroer
Updated on April 01, 2024

Sports Analytics: What It Is, How It’s Used

Sports analytics powers everything from coaching decisions to fantasy sports.

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Edward Hearn Edward Hearn
Updated on April 01, 2024

Ordinal Data vs. Nominal Data: What’s the Difference?

Ordinal data is any data that can be ranked or ordered. How does it differ from other data types?

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