Schoolbook Analogy in Classification

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In the context of data organisation, what does the analogy of 'arranging schoolbooks by subject' illustrate?

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In the context of data organisation, what does the analogy of 'arranging schoolbooks by subject' illustrate?

  1. Primary data collection method
  2. Classification saves time — placing items in a group makes retrieval quick and efficient — Correct Answer
  3. Sampling technique for small datasets
  4. Chronological arrangement of data
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation

The schoolbook analogy illustrates that classification saves time — when books are arranged by subject, finding a specific book requires searching only in the relevant group.

Key Points:
  • Without classification: search the entire collection to find one book.
  • With classification (by subject): go directly to the relevant group.
  • Similarly, without data classification: tedious to extract any information from raw data.
  • With classification: easy to locate, compare, and draw inferences.
  • The classification criteria must match the purpose (books by subject, or by author, or by year of publication).

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