Salesforce Einstein Analytics

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Which security feature can be used to give Regional Development Coordinator roles access to only their designated regions and seed bank orders? A. Inherited security B. Security predicates C. Separate apps for each region D. Sharing rules

A

When you select one variable, what are you comparing? A. Selected variable with CLV B. Selected variable average with the mean C. Selected variable with a different variable D. Selected variable average with the filtered average E. Selected variable with all story data

B

What can you change in a Compare Table formula column? A. The filters B. The formula and the name C. The measure D. The grouping

B.

In the Insights list, insights are ranked in what order? A. Time B. Alphabetical C. Statistical significance D. Geospatial E. There is no order

C

What is an Einstein Discovery story? A. An account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment B. A collection of graphs, statistical analysis, and text that helps you understand the relationships between multiple outcome variables and the factors that influence those variables C. A collection of graphs, statistical analysis, and text that helps you understand the relationships between a single outcome variable and the factors that influence that variable D. A collection of graphs, statistical analysis, and text that proves exactly what caused an outcome

C

Which security option is not available in Einstein Analytics for securing datasets? A. Inherited security B. Row-level security with security predicates C. Field-level security D. App level security

C

In a Compare Table formula, you can refer to other columns with: A. Their names B. Numbers (1..9) C. Letters (A..Z) D. All of the above

C. Every column has a letter, starting with A and progressing alphabetically

What kind of org should you use for checking challenges when you do Trailhead modules about Analytics? A. An enterprise org, because that type of org is typically used by large companies B. A trial org, because you don't need to save anything C. A Developer Edition org, because it's a free, safe environment where you can try things out D. A higher education org, because analytics requires advanced math

C. A Developer Edition org, because it's a free, safe environment where you can try things out

To see predictive insights, what option do you select in the Story toolbar? A. What Happened B. What Changed Over Time C. Why It Happened D. Predictions & Improvements E. How Can I Improve It

D

What does Einstein Analytics check when a user submits a query against a dataset? A. Whether the user has access to the app B. Which fields the user has access to C. If the user has access to the dataset D. Which rows the user has access to

D

Why are insights in the Unrelated category important? A. They explain everything about the outcome. B. They aren't important. Hence the name, Unrelated. C. They explain how interaction terms affect the outcome. D. The outcome might not have much to do with related variables. It might have more to do with global effects.

D This section shows us factors that have positive or negative effects on all customers. This section also accounts for how frequently a factor occurs for Naval customers, relative to customers in general

Mosaic recently hired a new development coordinator, Zoe. First, Danielle grants Zoe the Einstein Analytics Platform license, but Zoe reports that she still can't access Einstein Analytics. What could be the problem? A. An admin hasn't run a dataflow. B. Danielle still needs to grant Zoe a permission set containing the Manage Analytics permission. C. Danielle didn't share the Mosaic app with Zoe in Einstein Analytics. D. Danielle still needs to grant Zoe a permission set containing the Use Analytics permission.

D.

In what order does Einstein Discovery present the insights that it uncovers? A. Alphabetical, in ascending order B. Alphabetical, in descending order C. Insights that explain the most variation in the outcome variable, in ascending order D. Insights that explain the most variation in the outcome variable, in descending order E. B and D

D. In the list of insights, the first insights that you see are the ones that explain, statistically, the most variation in the outcome variable. The insights that appear later, as you scroll through the story, explain variables that, statistically, account for less of the variation in the outcome variable.

How many groupings can you have in a Compare Table? A. None B. One C. Infinite D. Up to four

D. You can add up to four groupings that are applied to every column

What do you have to assign to users before they can access Analytics? A. Analytics permission set license (PSL) B. Permission set with at least one Analytics user permission C. Username and password D. A and B E. B and C

D. A and B

What kind of insight is "What Is The Difference"? A. Descriptive B. Diagnostic C. Predictive D. Prescriptive E. Selective

E

What is the test called that helps to identify categories that exhibit a pattern outside the overall average? A. Null hypothesis test B. Significance level test C. Critical region test D. Chi-square test E. T-test

E For each category in the Einstein Analytics dataset, Einstein Discovery performs a statistical calculation called a t-test to find out whether the category is statistically significant. The t-test helps to identify categories that exhibit patterns that are statistically different from the other categories

Which of these standard deviations is for a curve that has values that are the most spread out away from the average? A. 0 B. 1 C. 4 D. 8 E. 16

E If more of the values are closer to the average then curve has a smaller standard deviation. If the values are more spread out, the curve has a larger standard deviation

Which of the following are requirements for enabling Analytics for Communities? A. Wait at least 3 days after purchase. B. Have a Customer Community Plus or Partner Community license. C. Be nominated by your community peers. D. Assign your community members the Analytics for Communities permission set license. E. B and D

E. Community member should have assigned: - 'Analytics for Communities' permission set license - a permission set that includes the 'View Analytics on Communities pages' Only users with a Customer Community Plus or Partner Community license can use this feature. This feature is supported in communities but not in portals.

When you set up Analytics, which of the following features can you enable? A. Low-fuel notifications from your car B. Sharing of apps with Communities C. Access to the API D. A and B E. B and C

E. B and C Community member should have assigned: - 'Analytics for Communities' permission set license - a permission set that includes the 'View Analytics on Communities pages' Its possible to access API. - for a user: API Enabled permission - for all: Analytics =>Settings=>Grant all users access to Wave API for all users

When you assign any Analytics permission set to users in your org, Salesforce auto-assigns the Analytics Platform permission set license to that user. True or False?

True

Is there a need for a separate Permission Set Licence for an Analytics app? Yes or No

Yes. Each prebuilt Analytics app has its own PSL.

How do you analyze data from a CSV file using Einstein Discovery? A. Import the CSV file into an Einstein Analytics dataset, then create a story. B.Import the CSV file into the most similar Salesforce object, then run reports on that object. C. Import the CSV file into Einstein Discovery. D. You can't import data from a CSV file.

A

Yasmine wants to create a lens with the Seed Bank Orders dataset, but she currently doesn't see any rows in the dataset. Since Yasmine is Hadiqa's manager, Yasmine asks Hadiqa if she's experiencing the same problem, but Hadiqa replies that she can see all the rows. Why is this happening? A. The dataset's security predicate was set up incorrectly. B. Yasmine doesn't have the Manager app role. C. Yasmine wasn't assigned a permission set. D. Yasmine doesn't have the Create and Edit Analytics Dashboards permission.

A

Einstein Discovery gives you several different kinds of recommended insights. Which of these insights is descriptive? A. What Happened B. Why It Happened C. Predictions & Improvements D. What Is the Difference E. A and C

A The first insights you see are What Happened insights, which are descriptive insights that tell you more about what happened according to the data in the dataset

What are Einstein Analytics prebuilt permission sets? Select 2: A. Einstein Analytics Platform Admin B. Einstein Analytics Platform User C. Einstein Analytics D. Einstein Analytics Superadmin

A B Einstein Analytics Platform Admin enables all permissions required to administer the Analytics platform, including permissions to enable creating Analytics templated apps and Apps. Einstein Analytics Platform User enables all permissions required to use the Analytics platform and Analytics templated apps and Apps

What happens if you first disable Analytics, and then you re-enable Analytics later? Select 2 A. User permissions are removed from each defined permission set if Analytics is disabled. B. User permissions are not removed from each defined permission set if Analytics is disabled. C. You must define the permission sets again if Analytics is re-enabled. D. You must define the permission sets again if Analytics is re-enabled.

A, C If you disable Analytics, user permissions are removed from each defined permission set. If you re-enable Analytics later, you must define the permission sets again.

What is another name for the type of insight that examines how one variable explains variation of the outcome variable? A. First-order analysis B. Second-order analysis C. Third-order analysis D. Spectrum analysis E. Object-oriented analysis

A. First-order analysis examines how one variable explains variation in the outcome variable

Which permission gives you view-only access to Analytics? A. Use Analytics B. Manage Analytics C. Create and Edit Analytics Dashboard D. None of above

A. Use Analytics

Permissions of which 2 internal users are used by Analytics to gain access to Salesforce data?

Analytics uses the permissions of the Integration User to extract data from Salesforce objects and fields when a dataflow job runs. When you query a dataset that has row-level security based on the User object, Analytics uses the permissions of the Security User to access the User object and its fields. Each user has a corresponding Profile assigned (Analytics Cloud Integration User and Analytics Cloud Security User profiles).

What are predictive insights good for? A. Choosing between all possible outcomes for a single variable B. Drilling down into the underlying reasons behind a prediction C. Exploring your existing data to see what already happened D. Predicting outcomes that you don't actually have the right data for

B

To use the Sales Analytics app, which permission set license do you need? A. Sales Wave B. Sales Analytics Apps C. Analytics Templated Apps D. Security User

B. Each prebuilt Analytics app has its own PSL. When you set up permissions for those apps, select the right PSL. For Service Analytics, select "Service Analytics Apps." For Event Monitoring, select "Event Monitoring Analytics Apps," and so on.

Insights in a story show you how different variables and combinations of variables explain the variation of what kind of variable? A. Explanatory variable B. Outcome variable C. Global variable D. Local variable E. Tertiary variable

B. When you configure the story, you tell Einstein Discovery to maximize/minimize the variable. The variable is 'outcome variable' in your story

How can you restrict access to Analytics data at the row level? A. Manually add a flag to each row to prevent access. B. Use a security predicate to filter which rows are returned. C. Use subtle thought control. D. Remove restricted rows from the JSON file.

B. Predicate is a name for a filter condition that defines row-level access to records in a dataset Example: "rowLevelSecurityFilter":"'AccountOwner' == \"$User.Name\""

Salesforce Analytics is... A. A CRM alternative to Salesforce B. An application built on top of Salesforce C. A tool for analyzing surf reports and forecasts D. An online repository of infographics

B. An application built on top of Salesforce

Benito has Viewer access to a new Einstein Analytics app. He wants to build and edit a dashboard using the Seed Bank dataset in this new app. What must an admin do for Benito to do this? A. Grant Benito access to all datasets in the org. B. Assign Benito a permission set that contains the permission: Create and Edit Analytics Dashboards. C. Grant Benito access to the app that contains the Seed Bank dataset and assign him a permission set that contains the Create and Edit Analytics Dashboards permission. D. Assign Benito a permission set that contains the permission: Create and Manage Analytics Apps.

C

Philip adds a recently created Seed Bank Orders dataset to an Einstein Analytics app for which the Mosaic Seed Bank project team has the Viewer app role. How much data in the Seed Bank Orders dataset can a project team member see? A. None of the data B. Only rows designated by the Salesforce administrator C. All rows and fields in the datasets D. Only rows designated by the App Manager

C.

As part of their analysis, Yasmine, Tonya, and Hadiqa need to create and save lenses to their project app. What is the minimum app role they need to do this? A. Manager B. Viewer C. Editor D. Designer

C. Save changes to existing dashboards, lenses, and datasets in the app (saving dashboards requires the appropriate permission set license and permission) available in Editor and Manager

What do Analytics apps do? A. Let you add new types of charts to Salesforce B. Alert you when you need a visa for an upcoming trip C. Use ready-made dashboards to tell easy-to-follow stories about your data D. Let you create configuration wizards to make Analytics setup easier

C. Analytics apps tell easy-to-follow stories through interactive, ready-made dashboards that give you a visual summary of your Salesforce data.

When Analytics runs a dataflow that accesses Salesforce objects, which user does it use? A. The current user B. The system administrator C. The Integration User D. The record owner

C. The Integration User Analytics uses the permissions of the Integration User to extract data from Salesforce objects and fields when a dataflow job runs.

Which isn't an option for setting a security predicate for a dataset created from an external data file? A. In the metadata file associated with the external data file using the rowLevelSecurityFilter key B. In the Register transformation node of a dataflow that uses this dataset C. In the dataset Security Predicate D. On each row prior to upload

D

Yasmine told Danielle she's interested in using the artificial intelligence provided by Einstein Discovery to enhance analysis Mosaic probably wouldn't have considered through their own means. How can Danielle use Einstein Analytics to load data into Einstein Discovery? A. It's not possible. Danielle will need to log into Einstein Discovery and import the data from there. B. Danielle needs a permission set containing the Download Analytics Data permission, then she can use the Export node to load data into Einstein Discovery. C.Danielle needs a permission set containing the Upload External Data to Analytics permission, then she can log into Einstein Discovery and import the data from there. D. Data loaded into Einstein Analytics as datasets can then be used in Einstein Discovery without a separate load process.

D

In Einstein Discovery: 'What Happened' insights are the primary insights in your story. They are descriptive insights that help you explore, at an overview level, what factors contributed to the outcome, based on a statistical analysis of your dataset. .Einstein Discovery uses bar charts to help you visualize What Happened insights. 'What Is The Difference' insights are comparative insights that help you better understand the relationships between explanatory variables and the goal (target outcome variable) in your story. These insights, based on a statistical analysis of your dataset, help you figure out which factors contribute to the biggest changes in the outcome variable. Einstein Discovery uses waterfall charts to help you visualize comparisons in What Is The Difference insights. 'Why It Happened' insights help you take a deeper look into the exact factors that led to an outcome. Why It Happened insights drill deeper into the various factors that contributed to your story's goal. These insights are based on a statistical analysis of your dataset. Einstein Discovery uses waterfall charts to help you visualize Why It Happened insights. 'Predictions and Improvements' insights help you explore what might happen in the future. For example, you can interactively perform "what if" analyses in your story. Einstein Discovery provides you with predictions and suggested improvements based on a statistical analysis of your dataset and predictive analytics. To help you visualize these insights, Einstein Discovery uses: - waterfall charts for predictions - bar charts for suggested improvements

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