Skip to main content
Data Literacy Starter

Guide · about 1 min read

Asking Better Questions With Data

Framing questions that clarify decisions, definitions, and the smallest sufficient evidence.

Anchor on the decision

Ask what would change if the number were higher or lower. If nothing changes, the metric may be interesting but not relevant—revisit the population you must serve.

Pin down definitions

Translate vague terms into measurable constructs: “engagement” becomes clicks, time on page, or survey responses—each with tradeoffs. Link definitions back to variables in your source tables.

Smallest sufficient evidence

Prefer the lightest check that resolves the decision: a stratified table before a complex model. Pair questions with the data quality guide and the fundamentals path for sequencing.

Curated external resources