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data point

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. datum, data pointnoun

    an item of factual information derived from measurement or research

Wiktionary

  1. data pointnoun

    A mark on a graph or chart corresponding to a piece of data.

  2. data pointnoun

    the data that the mark represents.

  3. data pointnoun

    A socket for connecting to a phone line or other electronic network.

ChatGPT

  1. data point

    A data point is a single unit of information or value in a dataset, typically gathered through observation or measurement, and used for analysis or statistical purposes. It can represent a particular attribute of an object, event, or other subject being studied or analyzed. Each data point contributes to a broader understanding of the subject in question.

Wikidata

  1. Data point

    In statistics, a data point is a set of measurements on a single member of a statistical population, or a subset of those measurements for a given individual. In addition, in statistical graphics, a "data point" may be an individual item with a statistical display; such points may relate to either a single member of a population or to a summary statistic calculated for a given subpopulation.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of data point in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of data point in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of data point in a Sentence

  1. Adam Schiff:

    And Ill, you know, just add one data point to what you were talking about earlier, John Bolton once suggested on Fox News that the Russian hack of the DNC [Democratic National Committee] was a false flag operation that had been conducted by the Obama administration.

  2. Ben Bajarin:

    That helps them get the product more affordably into the hands of more customers and increases the base, every data point seems to say, if you get someone into the Apple ecosystem, they generally don't leave.

  3. Jenny Atkinson:

    We didn't really see transients before, we didn't see them in these numbers, we didn't know how they were associated. We always thought it was this rogue group of killer whales that got together for successful hunting strategies, and they traveled up and down the coast looking for marine mammals to predate on. But the more encounters you have, the more you can add a data point or information to your long-term research.

  4. Ed Sealover:

    We stand behind the Bud Light transparency campaign and have no plans to change the advertising. Brendan Whitworth, chief of U.S. sales for parent company Anheuser-Busch, said roughly 40 percent of consumers want some kind of additional transparency on products they consume, which is a key data point for the company. The epic joust is far from over. MillerCoors just unleashed a fresh assault of its own. We launched new ads from Miller Lite that are light hearted way to poke fun at the fact that Bud Light is living in fantasy world and in real world, more taste is what matters, says Adam Collins, vice president of communications for MillerCoors. The ads consist of medieval scenes with actors portraying thefamous Bud Light knightandprisoners, walking off the commercial set to crack open a Miller Lite. Beer book author and Denver Business Journal Reporter Ed Sealover, said beer sales have been suffering. At this point, when you continue to lose sales, you need to peck at your competition because youre not taking those sales away from craft breweries right now, he said. Youre going to have to take it away from people who compete in the same market as you.

  5. Chris Williamson:

    While the survey data point to the economy rebounding in the second quarter, the weak PMI number for June raises the possibility that we are seeing a loss of momentum heading into the third quarter, the slowdown is being led by deteriorating export performance, which many producers in turn linked to a loss of competitiveness caused by the stronger dollar.


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