Certified Specialist Business Intelligence (CSBI) Reflection Part 5 of 6

Certified Specialist Business Intelligence (CSBI) Reflection Part 5 of 6

This week you, will focus on Domain V of the Certified Specialist Business Intelligence (CSBI) Study Materials.

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A new window or tab will open. Find the title of the course “Certified Specialist Business Intelligence” and click Launch/Continue to begin. Continue where you left off last time, and complete Domain V.

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CSBI Domain V: Analytical and Quantitative Skills

Ability to understand and moderately apply concepts in

Statistics

Measures of central tendency

Probability and distributions

Sampling

The basis of correlation and regression analysis

Common mistakes to avoid

Engage the rudiments of experimental design

Understand the basics of visual analytics interpretation

Seeking opportunities and problems

Framing problems / questions – including key items ~ variables, previous similar problems / questions addresses

Answer / Solution Development

Translating business operations into meaningful analytic structures

During this course, you will spend two to four hours per week preparing for the CSBI exam, which will be taken next week. As you prepare, you will reflect on what you’ve learned in the form of a journal.

A journal entry containing your reflections on the CSBI content should be submitted for each domain completed. This week, your journal should contain one page on Domain V, and should include the following information:

Title Page according to APA formatting.

Describe what you learned from the Domain.

Describe how you may apply the information in your current or future career.

Carefully review the Grading Rubric (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.