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Welcome to the Data and Statistics Guide! This library guide provides you with an overview on how to get started working with data. The contents of this guide have been organised into several tabs to provide you with access to key areas. For more information on how to do research, visit the Applied Research for Students tutorial. |

Data Literacy is a critical skill and refers to the ability to read, understand, and apply critical thinking to data, thus enabling you to work and communicate to make sound data-driven (or data-informed) decisions.
Even though Artificial Intelligence can make data management and analysis tasks easier and faster, data literacy is necessary to set strong data foundations and inform your organization on how to make better decisions.
Data Science is the discipline that specializes in the theories and applications of data collection, processing and analysis. It uses scientific methods and theories from mathematics, statistics, computer science and information science to seek answers to data-driven questions.
Statistics is focused on the mathematical use of data and therefore primarily concerned with the analysis of quantitative (numeric) data.
The Data Life Cycle applies to all types of data. From https://data.wisc.edu/data-literacy/lifecycle/
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