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Workers in Phoenix seem to ____ the city as soon as the workday is over.
 A) desert
 B) dessert

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What is data analysis? (Address the skill and time required.)



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Data analysis is the process of converting the raw data (findings from secondary research, completed questionnaires, notes from interviews, and so on) into meaningful information. It involves presenting and interpreting the findings in such a way that the reader can easily understand the research. Data analysis is a time-consuming process; it cannot be completed in one sitting. The more the researcher studies the data, the more insight he or she can provide for the reader. This process usually requires the most time as well as the most skill.



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