Answer:
1. Reporting often relies on "data pipelines" to collect, combine and transform source data. ...
2. Letting the desired business outcome dictate what data you need.
3. Profiling your data.
4. Getting as close to the source as possible.
5. Consolidating sources and keeping it simple.
6. Setting and managing data quality expectations.
Explanation:
Depending on the researcher's research plan and design, there are several ways data can be collected. The most commonly used methods are: published literature sources, surveys (email and mail), interviews (telephone, face-to-face or focus group), observations, documents and records, and experiments.
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<u>Answer:</u>
Daisy opened up like a flower and showed her love for Gatsby.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The story ‘The great Gatsby’ by “F. Scott Fitzgerald” is a story about American dream that seems to be unattainable.
In the past, Gatsby and Daisy were in love. But they parted ways. After they reunited after five years, author depicts that their love blossomed again. Gatsby always dreamt of marrying Daisy and when he kissed Daisy, author depicts Daisy as a flower. She opened like a flower and showered her love for Gatsby again.
Gatsby had wealth and power. He always tried to win Daisy by showing his wealth through parties and was hopeful of winning her back.
Answer:
D. It sums up the paragraph best