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Which term refers to raw facts and figures, while the other term refers to processed and organized data?
Which term refers to raw facts and figures, while the other term refers to processed and organized data?
- Information
- Data (correct)
- Raw data
- Processed data
What is the main difference between data and information?
What is the main difference between data and information?
- Data is processed, while information is raw
- Data is unorganized, while information is organized (correct)
- Data is qualitative, while information is quantitative
- Data is tangible, while information is intangible
Which term describes the meaningful interpretation of data?
Which term describes the meaningful interpretation of data?
- Data collection
- Data processing
- Data storage
- Data analysis (correct)
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Data vs. Information
- Data refers to raw facts and figures, which are unorganized and unprocessed.
- Information, on the other hand, is the result of organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data to extract meaningful patterns, relationships, and insights.
- The main difference between data and information is that data is unprocessed, while information is the outcome of processing and organizing data to make it useful and meaningful.
- Information describes the meaningful interpretation of data, which provides context, relevance, and usefulness to the data.
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