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Create a data analysis design. Topic is 'Reducing Obesity in Children'

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Create a data analysis design. Topic is 'Reducing Obesity in Children'
For analyzing data related to the study 'Reducing Obesity in Children' the appropriate technique is that of data mining.

Data Mining is an analytic process designed to explore data (usually large amounts of data - typically business or market related) in search of consistent patterns and/or systematic relationships between variables, and then to validate the findings by applying the detected patterns to new subsets of data. The ultimate goal of data mining is prediction of the behavior of parents of children and children who are overweight - and predictive data mining will be used to predict the behavior of overweight children. The process of data mining consists of three stages: (1) the initial exploration of the behavior of overweight children, (2) ...

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