Before you work with data, you must confirm that it is unbiased and credible. After all, if you start your analysis with unreliable data, you won’t be able to trust your results. In this course, you will learn to identify bias in data and to ensure your data is credible. You’ll also explore open data and the importance of data ethics and data privacy.

Data Responsibility

Data Responsibility
This course is part of Google Data-Driven Decision Making Specialization

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Discuss the difference between biased and unbiased data.
Discuss characteristics of credible sources of data including reference to untidy data
Explain the relationship between data ethics and data privacy
Demonstrate an awareness of the accessibility issues associated with open data
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