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- | =====Plausibility===== | ||
- | ===Definition=== | ||
- | Plausibility of data values is the degree to which [[data_concept: | ||
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- | ===Relations=== | ||
- | |Plausibility| is a [[general_term: | ||
- | |Plausibility| is | ||
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- | ===Note=== | ||
- | You can determine plausibility by comparing data with what you read in the newspaper or what you observed yourself. 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:// |