tladeras’s avatartladeras’s Twitter Archive—№ 5,139

        1. One lesson I think is the hardest for students to learn. There usually isn't a "correct" answer in an analysis, only more defensible ones. And you need to be flexible, and not dogmatic, in how you do your analyses.
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        Ultimately an analysis is a culmination of many many decisions: how the data was collected, how the data was explored and cleaned, not just which model you pick.
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      We talk a little about this in terms of assumptions for a statistical modeling technique, but the discussion is totally disjoint from the other portions of the process.
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    You're not getting paid as an analyst/data scientist for running a model on data. You're getting paid as because you are taking responsibility for the outputs of that model, that you believe the results are real.
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      You are absorbing some of the uncertainty to help them make a costly decision.
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        So you better check, and double check that everything is correct, because your currency as an analyst/data scientist in any organization is your reputation.