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Markdown commit for test smarter blog Lierheimer/Kumalah #6414

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Nov 2024

What are you changing in this pull request and why?

This blog is part of a training team Q3 initiative to bring training field experience to the developer blog. See notion task for more detail.

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this rocks so hard. I'll be in DX offsite the next couple of days, but am happy for someone on @dbt-labs/product-docs to dismiss this review/approve once the last bits are mopped up!

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- *Granularity:* primary keys are unique and not null. Duplicates throw off calculations!
- *Completeness:* columns that should always contain text, *do.* Incomplete data is less useful!
- *Formatting:* email addresses always have a valid domain. Incorrect emails may affect marketing outreach!
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The examples here are good, I'm not convinced they need to end in !s. I also wonder if there's anything better than "less useful" for completeness?

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changed this in a fresh commit & expanded a bit on incomplete data usually needing to get thrown out & reducing overall analytical power


*Stats-focused anomalies* are fluctuations that go against your expected volumes or metrics. Some examples include:

- Volume anomalies. This could be site traffic amounts that may indicate illicit behavior, or perhaps site traffic dropping one day then doubling the next, indicating that data were not loaded properly.
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Today was the day I discovered you're a "data is plural" person.

I have no comment on this. (It's fine, you can leave it)

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clarified this a bit but i am a "data might be singular or plural depending on context" kind of person xD

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