Practise the standard verbs for analysing behaviour and instrumenting product events.
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Fill in: 'We ___ user behaviour to understand where people drop off.'
We 'analyse behaviour' — the standard analytics collocation. 'Read', 'view' and 'see' are too passive for the analytical process involved.
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Fill in: 'The dashboard helps us ___ funnels across the signup flow.'
We 'visualise funnels' — the standard collocation for representing data graphically. 'Picture', 'draw' and 'paint' are not idiomatic in analytics tooling.
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Fill in: 'We ___ events so we can trace a user's full journey.'
We 'instrument events' — the standard collocation for adding tracking to code. 'Wire', 'rig' and 'install' are less precise for analytics instrumentation.
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Fill in: 'We ___ cohorts to compare retention across releases.'
We 'segment cohorts' — the standard collocation for dividing users into comparable groups. 'Split', 'cut' and 'chop' are too literal for analytics segmentation.
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Fill in: 'Product teams ___ metrics to validate a new feature's success.'
We 'interpret metrics' — the standard collocation for drawing meaning from data. 'Translate', 'decode' and 'unpack' are less idiomatic in this analytics sense.