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Would reading a comma-separated values (CSV) file on Microsoft Excel as a spreadsheet be considered data visualization?(1 point)
Responses
No, it is not representing the dataset as a visual representation we should not consider it a visualization.
No, it is not representing the dataset as a visual representation we should not consider it a visualization.
Yes, an analyst could detect the trend from a table, so we can call it visualization.
Yes, an analyst could detect the trend from a table, so we can call it visualization.
Yes, it represents data, so we should consider it a visualization.
Yes, it represents data, so we should consider it a visualization.
No, it cannot be used for testing.
Responses
No, it is not representing the dataset as a visual representation we should not consider it a visualization.
No, it is not representing the dataset as a visual representation we should not consider it a visualization.
Yes, an analyst could detect the trend from a table, so we can call it visualization.
Yes, an analyst could detect the trend from a table, so we can call it visualization.
Yes, it represents data, so we should consider it a visualization.
Yes, it represents data, so we should consider it a visualization.
No, it cannot be used for testing.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**No, it is not representing the dataset as a visual representation; we should not consider it a visualization.**
Data visualization typically refers to graphical representations of data (like charts, graphs, and maps) that help to convey information and insights visually. A CSV file opened in Excel displays data in a tabular format, which is not considered a form of data visualization.
**No, it is not representing the dataset as a visual representation; we should not consider it a visualization.**
Data visualization typically refers to graphical representations of data (like charts, graphs, and maps) that help to convey information and insights visually. A CSV file opened in Excel displays data in a tabular format, which is not considered a form of data visualization.
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