Normalizing data to achieve a data design
Normalizing data to achieve a data design
Normalizing data is typically the skill of a database designer, but when you are an analyst, you design data sets. No keys on how to break data to normalized sets can help you build better data sets for analysis and visualization.
If you’re a data analyst, you’ve no doubt learned different skills, techniques, and tools pertaining to data. But sometimes it can be difficult to know when and why to apply these tools. In this weekly series, instructor Robin Hunt explains a new skill, secret, tip, technique, best practice, or golden piece of advice in each installment. Robin covers topics that can help you do your job better, such as joining data and data designs, privacy for data, transforming and cleaning data, and making data sets and visualizing data.
Note: Because this is an ongoing series, viewers will not receive a certificate of completion.