This question pertains to the Data Analysis domain, focusing on the purpose of a pivot table. Pivot tables are a tool for summarizing and analyzing data, often used in preparation for reporting.
To visualize the data in a dashboard (Option A): Pivot tables summarize data but aren’t visualizations; charts in dashboards might be created from pivot tables.
To retrieve and clean data from several sources (Option B): Retrieving and cleaning data is part of data preparation, not the purpose of a pivot table.
To summarize and analyze the data (Option C): Pivot tables aggregate and summarize data (e.g., by calculating sums, averages) and allow for analysis (e.g., filtering, grouping), which is their primary purpose.
To organize the data for reporting (Option D): While pivot tables can help organize data, their main purpose is summarization and analysis, not just organization.
The DA0-002 Data Analysis domain includes "applying the appropriate descriptive statistical methods," and pivot tables are a key tool for summarizing and analyzing large datasets.
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