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Plausibility of data values is the degree to which [[data_concept: | Plausibility of data values is the degree to which [[data_concept: | ||
- | ===Relation(s)=== | + | ===Relations=== |
- | Plausibility is a [[data_quality_dimension: | + | |Plausibility| is a [[general_term: |
+ | |Plausibility| is an instance of a|[[data_quality_general/ | ||
- | ===Example(s)=== | ||
- | These traffic numbers are not plausible because there was more traffic jam than before. | ||
- | ===Reference(s)=== | + | ===Note=== |
+ | You can determine plausibility by comparing data with what you read in the newspaper or what you observed yourself. It's an expert guess. It may warrant further investigation into the accuracy of the data. | ||
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+ | ===Example=== | ||
+ | These declining traffic numbers are not plausible because I noticed that that there was more traffic jam than before. | ||
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+ | ===Reference=== | ||
DAMA NL (2020). Dimensions of Data Quality (DDQ). Research paper. https:// | DAMA NL (2020). Dimensions of Data Quality (DDQ). Research paper. https:// | ||
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