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Salesforce Exam Tableau-CRM-Einstein-Discovery-Consultant Topic 1 Question 62 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Tableau-CRM-Einstein-Discovery-Consultant exam
Question #: 62
Topic #: 1
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A consultant wants to understand what the important predictors are in the story.

What are two places where this information can be found?

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Suggested Answer: B, D

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Ashlyn
5 months ago
Ah, the old 'find the hidden predictors' game. Well, if the consultant's looking to do some real detective work, they might as well just ask the story itself. I hear it's got a knack for spilling its secrets, if you know how to listen.
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Carman
6 months ago
I'm with Ria on this one. Why does the consultant need to go digging through all these different sections just to figure out the important predictors? Shouldn't they just be, like, right there in the story? This is some serious 'Where's Waldo' stuff.
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Vinnie
4 months ago
B: Yeah, they can also be found in the Story Settings where the strength of predictor fields is calculated.
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Janessa
5 months ago
A: The important predictors can be found in the Einstein Recommendations for story improvement.
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Merrilee
5 months ago
B: Yeah, it would be more convenient if the important predictors were more clearly displayed.
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Delisa
5 months ago
A: I agree, it should be easier to find the important predictors in the story.
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Myra
6 months ago
I think we should also look at the Model Metrics section for the top predictors.
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Cheryl
6 months ago
Yes, that's true. The strength of predictor fields is visualized there, which is crucial.
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Marjory
6 months ago
I agree with but I also believe we can find them in the Story Settings.
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Cheryl
6 months ago
I think the important predictors can be found in the Einstein Recommendations for story improvement.
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Gwen
6 months ago
Hmm, this question's got me scratching my head. I mean, shouldn't the 'Einstein Recommendations' just tell us what the important predictors are? Who needs all this extra stuff, am I right?
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Carole
5 months ago
Yeah, but maybe checking the Story Settings could give us more insight.
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Mariann
6 months ago
B) In the Story Settings, where the strength of predictor fields is calculated and visualized. The consultant can sort the list of predictor fields accordingly.
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Clarence
6 months ago
I think the Einstein Recommendations should have all the important predictors.
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Lashon
6 months ago
Yeah, but we can also check the Story Settings to see the strength of predictor fields.
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Golda
6 months ago
A) In the Einstein Recommendations for story improvement. If there are no recommendation to remove strongest predictors, the story doesn't hold any Important predictors but only weak (probably unrelated) terms.
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Fletcher
6 months ago
I think the important predictors can be found in the Einstein Recommendations for story improvement.
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Gracie
6 months ago
I see your point, Eliseo. Sorting the list of predictor fields in Story Settings can be really helpful.
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Ria
7 months ago
Whoa, hold up! What's with all these fancy terms? I thought this was a certification exam, not a quantum physics test. A and C sound like they'd work too, but I guess the consultant's just looking for the easiest way to get the job done.
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Aron
6 months ago
B) In the Story Settings, where the strength of predictor fields is calculated and visualized. The consultant can sort the list of predictor fields accordingly.
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Latonia
6 months ago
A) In the Einstein Recommendations for story improvement. If there are no recommendation to remove strongest predictors, the story doesn't hold any Important predictors but only weak (probably unrelated) terms.
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Eliseo
7 months ago
I personally think the Story Settings is the best place to find important predictors, as you can visualize the strength of predictor fields.
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Emiko
7 months ago
The correct answers are B and D. The Story Settings give you a visualization of the predictor field strength, and the Model Metrics section lists the top predictors. Easy peasy!
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Lonna
6 months ago
D) In the Model Metrics section, where the top predictors are listed
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Joaquin
7 months ago
B) In the Story Settings, where the strength of predictor fields is calculated and visualized. The consultant can sort the list of predictor fields accordingly.
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Tequila
7 months ago
That's a good point, Mendy. The top predictors are usually listed there.
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Mendy
7 months ago
I believe another place to find important predictors is in the Model Metrics section.
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Gracie
7 months ago
I agree with you, Tequila. If there are no recommendations to remove strongest predictors, then the story doesn't have important predictors.
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Tequila
7 months ago
I think the important predictors can be found in the Einstein Recommendations.
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