Examine Key Topics for the Explore and Analyze Data Section
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
- List the key topic areas and the percentage of the Explore and Analyze Data section of the Tableau Data Analyst certification exam.
- Identify resources to study the key topics covered in the Explore and Analyze Data section.
Key Topics
This unit prepares you for the Explore and Analyze Data section of the Tableau Data Analyst exam, which makes up 41% of the overall exam. This section of the exam tests the topics listed in the table.
Domain 2: Explore and Analyze Data | |||
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2.1. Create calculated fields
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2.3. Create table calculations (combined with 2.2 from previous exam)
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2.4. Create and use filters
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2.5. Create parameters to enable interactivity
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2.6. Structure the data
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2.7. Map data geographically
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2.8. Summarize, model, and customize data by using the Analytics pane
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2.9. Create Level of Detail (LOD) calculations
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Like the previous unit, this unit contains practice scenario-based questions and a Click to Reveal interactivity.
Exam Practice Questions
Ready to jump in? The activity is not scored—it’s just an easy way to quiz yourself. To use it, read the scenario, then select the answer you think is correct. Some questions have more than one correct answer. Click Submit to learn whether the answer you chose is correct or incorrect, and why. When you reach the end, you can review the answers or retake the questions.
Study Material
Did you choose an incorrect answer? Check out the table for related study materials.
Questions |
Exam Objective Domain |
Study Materials |
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2.1. Create calculated fields
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Know how to write calculations for any Functions in Tableau, including functions specific to date fields and strings. |
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2.3. Create table calculations
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Review the Table Calculation Types and how to apply Quick Table Calculations. |
4 |
2.3. Create table calculations
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Familiarize yourself with all the Tableau Functions (by Category) including the INDEX table calculation function. |
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2.3. Create table calculations
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Review how to interpret and adjust the partitioning (scoping) or addressing (direction) in the Transform Values with Table Calculations topic. |
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2.4. Create and use filters
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In the Filter Data from Your Views help article, read how to filter dimensions, measures, and dates using many options that include how to display only the top (or bottom) relative to other marks. |
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2.5. Create parameters to enable interactivity |
Read about how to Use Parameters to Make Views More Interactive. |
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2.6. Structure the data
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Review online help articles about how to Group Your Data to combine related members in a field and how to Create Sets to compare and ask questions about a subset of data. |
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2.7. Map data geographically
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Review the Build and Analyze Maps in Tableau module to learn when to use different types of maps. |
10 |
2.9. Create Level of Detail (LOD) calculations
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Refresh your knowledge of how to Create Level of Detail Expressions in Tableau including the syntax needed. |
Exam Topic Click to Reveal Interactivity
The following Click to Reveal covers key Explore and Analyze Data terms and concepts. Use this interactivity to brush up on some of the key topics you’ll find on this part of the exam.
Select a term or concept listed to reveal important and relevant details about it Go through the list to ensure you’ve reviewed all of the information.
Study Material
Do you need a refresher on any of these topics? Check out the table for related study materials.
Click to Reveal |
Exam Objective Domain |
Study Materials |
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2.1. Create calculated fields
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Review the Functions in Tableau for information on writing calculated fields using the following types of functions: date, string, logical and Boolean, number, type conversion, aggregate, and spatial. |
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2.3. Create table calculations
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Review the Table Calculation Types and when to use them. |
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2.4. Create and use filters
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Review the Tableau order of operations for filters in Filter Data from Your Views and then how to Use Context Filters. Read how to Apply Filters to Multiple Worksheets. |
4 |
2.6. Structure the data
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Learn to convert a continuous measure (or a numeric dimension) into bins by looking at the Create Bins from a Continuous Measure topic. |
5 |
2.6. Structure the data
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Review how to Create Hierarchies that you can use to drill up or down to add or subtract more levels of detail in a visualization. |
6 |
2.7. Map data geographically
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Review the Build and Analyze Maps in Tableau module to learn when to use and how to build different types of maps. |
7 |
2.8. Summarize, model, and customize data by using the Analytics pane
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Read the article Reference Lines, Bands, Distributions, and Boxes to learn how to use these Analytics pane tools. |
8 |
2.8. Summarize, model, and customize data by using the Analytics pane.
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Review how to Add Trend Lines to a Visualization and configure available options. |
9 |
2.8. Summarize, model, and customize data by using the Analytics pane
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Learn how to add a forecast to a view in the Forecasting topic and then Configure Forecast Options (in Tableau Desktop). |
10 |
2.9. Create Level of Detail (LOD) calculations
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Review how to Create Level of Detail Expressions in Tableau. |
Related Resources
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Excellent! You’ve learned about the Explore and Analyze Data portion of the exam. Next, let’s take a look at the Create Content section. Keep up the great work!