Google Data Analytics Professional Certification Practice Test

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What is first party data?

  1. Data purchased from a third party

  2. Data collected directly by an individual or group using their own resources

  3. Data gathered via public sources

  4. Data that is collected indirectly from a customer

The correct answer is: Data collected directly by an individual or group using their own resources

First-party data refers to information that is collected directly by an organization or individual from their own audience or customer base. This data is typically gathered through various channels such as websites, apps, customer transactions, engagement forms, and other direct interactions. Because this data comes directly from the source—the users or customers themselves—it is generally considered more reliable and valuable. Organizations can leverage first-party data to gain insights into customer behavior, preferences, and trends, which can then be used to enhance marketing strategies and personalize customer experiences. In contrast to first-party data, other types of data involve different collection methods or sources. Data acquired from third parties involves purchasing information from other organizations, which may not have the same level of accuracy or relevance as first-party data. Data gathered via public sources is often not specific to the organization’s users or interactions. Lastly, indirect data collection refers to information that is inferred about customers rather than being explicitly provided by them, which can lead to less detailed insights compared to the rich, direct insights gained from first-party data.