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Asymmetrical Data
Data that may be uneven or unbalanced but provides critical insights for making strategic decisions.
Implications
Occurs when data is unevenly distributed, either in quality or quantity, which can skew analysis or decision-making processes.
Example
Example: A marketing team struggles with asymmetrical data when customer feedback from one region is much more detailed than from others, affecting the accuracy of insights.
Related Terms
Compared to balanced datasets, asymmetrical data can lead to biased or incomplete analysis, making it challenging to draw accurate conclusions.
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