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Data Analysis in Power BI

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Enhance your reports with Power BI's Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA). You'll start by using descriptive statistics to spot outliers, identify missing data, and apply imputation techniques to fill any gaps in your dataset. You’ll then learn how EDA in Power BI can help you discover the relationships between variables—both categorical and continuous. You'll also learn how to analyze time series, visualize your data, and spot trends. Lastly, you’ll find out how to identify which variables exhibit the most influence on the target variable using Power BI's decomposition trees and key influencers.This course will be split into two smaller courses of 3 hours on Tue 26 April in light of a brand-new Power BI track! Course completion will be transferred to these two new courses, so please complete the course in due time. Alternatively, you can wait a few days until the new courses are live!
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  1. 1

    Initial Exploratory Data Analysis in Power BI

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    You’ll begin this Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) course by learning how to use descriptive statistics, identify missing data, and apply imputation techniques to fill the gaps in your data. You’ll also build histograms to analyze distributions and use winsorizing to remove outliers.

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    What is exploratory data analysis?
    50 xp
    Steps to EDA
    100 xp
    Initial EDA of AirBnB listings
    50 xp
    Identify missing data
    100 xp
    Descriptive statistics for a variable
    100 xp
    Imputation for missing data
    100 xp
    Distributions and outliers
    50 xp
    Choices for finding outliers
    50 xp
    Histograms and outliers in AirBnB listings
    50 xp
    Create your first histogram
    100 xp
    Identify outliers
    100 xp
    Addressing outliers in the data
    100 xp
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    Exploring Relationships Between Variables

    Now it’s time to explore the relationships between categorical variables using proportions. You’ll then use box plots and descriptive statistics to determine how a continuous variable is influenced by a categorical one. Finally, you’ll dive into scatter plots to analyze the relationship between two continuous variables and calculate the correlation coefficient.

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    Analyzing Time Series in Power BI

    In this chapter, you’ll get more familiar with time-based variables and the multiple ways to extract further variables using EDA for analysis—like day of week and time difference. You’ll get hands-on with Power BI as you build line charts to calculate new metrics and uncover trends hiding in your data—including period-over-period change and rolling averages.

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    Identifying Important Variables for an Outcome

    One of the most powerful functions of EDA in Power BI is being able to identify which variables have the most influence on your target outcome. To do this you’ll get to grips with two of Power BI’s native visualizations—Decomposition Trees and Key Influencers. First, you'll learn about Decomposition Trees, how to construct, then interpret in order to explain a target outcome by other variables. Finally, you will build a Key Influencers visual, leveraging machine learning, to understand how much a target outcome changes based on specific variables and segments of observations.

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Maarten Van den Broeck HeadshotMaarten Van den Broeck

Senior Content Developer at DataCamp

Maarten is an aquatic ecologist and teacher by training and a data scientist by profession. He is also a certified Power BI and Tableau data analyst. After his career as a PhD researcher at KU Leuven, he wished that he had discovered DataCamp sooner. He loves to combine education and data science to develop DataCamp courses. In his spare time, he runs a symphonic orchestra.
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Jacob Marquez HeadshotJacob Marquez

Data Scientist at Microsoft

Jacob H. Marquez is an insatiable learner and lifelong builder. He is a data scientist by day, answering audacious questions to support customer experience and company goals. He is a serial hobbyist by day and night: being an educator, building a coffee recommendation app, drinking coffee, writing on Medium, and amateur cycling and muay thai. He has a bachelor's in psychology and a master's in computational analytics (2024).
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