Data Analysis Concepts

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a question, especially one addressed to an official or organization

verb to ask a question or inquire about something

  • Please submit your query in writing for further clarification.
  • If you have any questions, just shoot me a query.
  • Hey, hit me up if you've got a query about that.
  • Her query into his motives revealed some surprising truths.

noun a digital record indicating the date and time at which a particular event occurred

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  • The timestamp on the document indicates when it was last modified.
  • I need to check the timestamp on my phone to see what time it is.
  • I totally forgot to timestamp that email before sending it.
  • The timestamp of our memories can fade over time, but some moments remain crystal clear.

noun the quality of continuing to exist or endure; perseverance

  • The success of the project was largely due to the team's persistency in overcoming challenges.
  • Her persistency in asking for a raise finally paid off.
  • I admire his persistency in chasing after his crush.
  • The persistency of the rain throughout the week made everything feel gloomy.

noun a long, thin extension at the rear of an animal's body

adjective extending a great distance or period of time

  • The long tail distribution of sales data shows that a few products have high demand while many others have low demand.
  • I always find it interesting to see the long tail of products on online shopping websites.
  • I'm all about that long tail when it comes to finding niche products.
  • In the world of content creation, focusing on the long tail of keywords can lead to more sustainable traffic growth.

noun a person or thing that is recognized or familiar

adjective acknowledged or familiar

  • The concept of a known known refers to information that is already known and acknowledged.
  • It's like when you already know something and everyone else knows it too.
  • When it's a known known, there's no point in trying to hide it.
  • In a world full of unknowns, it's comforting to have a known known to rely on.

noun XBRL

  • XBRL is a standardized format for reporting financial information in a machine-readable way.
  • I have to use XBRL to submit our financial reports to the regulators.
  • XBRL is like the language computers use to understand financial data.
  • Using XBRL is like speaking the same language as the machines when it comes to financial reporting.

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

  • When all the numbers are properly calculated, everything adds up to the correct total.
  • I've been keeping track of my expenses and everything adds up to the amount I have left in my account.
  • I did the math and it all adds up, so we should be good to go.
  • His suspicious behavior adds up to him being involved in the crime.