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Data Analysis on the other hand means a disciplined process of applying statistical and logical procedures in order to describe, summarize, and make inference on data. According to Shamoo and Resnik (2003), it means making local inductive inferences from data to filter out random variation from meaningful variation. This process is required in various fields of researching and serves as the way to check the integrity of the data and gain useful conclusions.
In qualitative research, data analysis may be a cyclical process or the processes may occur simultaneously, that is, data is constantly being gathered and analyzed. Direction may differ with the type of qualitative strategy used, for example ethnography or content analysis, and type of data recorded for instance;notes, tapes (Savenye & Robinson 2004). On the other hand, the quantitative analysis will commonly involve the use of statistical approaches and the application of set procedures on the numerical data that is involved.
Inability to perform accurate and appropriate analysis of the collected data is disastrous, hence it should always be done well. When interpretation of survey data is done in an improper way, the conclusion is bound to be misleading and that will have an effect on the perception of the public as noted by Shepard ( 2002). Such aspects as possession of the skills that will enable one to analyze data, identifying right method of data collection and analysi as well as how to prevent bias in inference and analysis of subgroups are vital. Maintenance of discipline specific norm and calculation of statistical significance are also important (Resnik, 2000; Altman, 2001).
They are to do with the analysts involved in the study, the analytical techniques to be used in the research process, and possibility of bias in the interpretation of results respectively (Smeeton & Goda, 2003).Concerns such as wrong sub-group analysis and misuse of statistics can act as a negative factor to the credibility of findings. Moreover, it is vital to keep the utilized nonstandard approaches open to the public and report outcomes without discrepancies in their measurements (Shamoo & Resnik, 2003).
Business intelligence on the other hand makes use of those facts, figures and transform them into useful information to make the right decision. Thus, knowing the various aspects and difficulties of data analysis, researchers and companies can more effectively orient themselves in the problems of their respective industries.
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