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Tableau Exam TCC-C01 Topic 2 Question 5 Discussion

Actual exam question for Tableau's TCC-C01 exam
Question #: 5
Topic #: 2
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A university has data on its undergraduate students and their majors by grade level (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior). The university is interested in

visualizing the path students take as they change majors across grade levels.

Which visualization type should the consultant recommend?

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To visualize the path students take as they change majors across different grade levels, a Sankey Diagram is highly effective. This type of visualization illustrates the flow and quantity between different stages or categories:

Sankey Diagram: It allows for a visual representation of students' movements between majors over time. Each flow's thickness is proportional to the number of students moving from one major to another, giving a clear, immediate visual cue of major popularity and student migration patterns.

To create a Sankey Diagram in Tableau, you typically need to prepare the data specifically for this type of chart. The data must include source (starting major), target (ending major), and the value (number of students). It often requires custom calculations and data reshaping to get the data in a format that a Sankey can use.

Once the data is prepared, you can use a combination of calculated fields, path binning, and line charts to simulate the flow effect in Tableau. External plugins or web-based integrations might also be employed for more direct implementations.

Reference Sankey Diagrams are not natively supported in Tableau but can be implemented through creative use of data preparation and calculations, as suggested in advanced Tableau user communities and demonstrated in various Tableau public galleries.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Adrianna
2 days ago
I disagree, a Chord Chart would be a better choice. It can show the interconnections between majors and grade levels more clearly.
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Buck
5 days ago
I think a Sankey Diagram could also be a good choice. It can show the flow of students changing majors effectively.
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Evangelina
6 days ago
Definitely a Sankey Diagram! It's perfect for visualizing the flow of students changing majors across grade levels.
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Glendora
9 days ago
I agree with Millie. A Tree Chart would be the best option to visualize the path students take across grade levels.
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Millie
20 days ago
I think the university should use a Tree Chart.
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