DAA-C01 · Question #186
Which actions are pertinent in identifying demographics and relationships during diagnostic analysis? (Select all that apply)
The correct answer is A. Analyzing statistical trends B. Collecting related data. Analyzing statistical trends (A) and collecting related data (B) are correct because diagnostic analysis fundamentally requires gathering relevant data points and identifying patterns across demographics - you cannot understand relationships without first having the data and exam
Question
Which actions are pertinent in identifying demographics and relationships during diagnostic analysis? (Select all that apply)
Options
- AAnalyzing statistical trends
- BCollecting related data
- CIgnoring data relationships for focused analysis
- DExamining anomalies in isolation
How the community answered
(55 responses)- A95% (52)
- C4% (2)
- D2% (1)
Explanation
Analyzing statistical trends (A) and collecting related data (B) are correct because diagnostic analysis fundamentally requires gathering relevant data points and identifying patterns across demographics - you cannot understand relationships without first having the data and examining how variables trend together.
Option C is wrong because ignoring data relationships directly contradicts the goal of diagnostic analysis, which exists specifically to uncover relationships and causality between variables.
Option D is wrong because examining anomalies in isolation strips away the contextual relationships needed to interpret them meaningfully - anomalies only become diagnostically useful when compared against surrounding data and trends.
Memory tip: Think "Collect, then Connect" - diagnostic analysis always starts with gathering related data (B), then connecting it through statistical trends (A). Any choice that says "ignore" or "isolate" is the opposite of what diagnostics are for.
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