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Adobe AD0-E208 Exam - Topic 4 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E208 exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 4
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A bank client wants to understand usage of their mobile website by geographical region. The analytics team is tasked with creating segments to provide this data.

Why would the analytics team decide to use segment stacking in the Segment Builder?

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Suggested Answer: B

Segment stacking is a feature that allows you to combine multiple segments into one by using containers within containers. It provides the ability to consolidate more granular segments into one combined segment, which can help simplify complex segment logic or reuse existing segments. It does not break a consolidated segment down into multiple granular segments, nor does it bypass the limit on the number of segments per report.

References: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/components/segments/segment-stacking.html?lang=en https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/components/segments/segment-stacking.html?lang=en#segment-stacking-overview


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Domonique
3 months ago
Not sure if stacking is the best approach, might complicate things.
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Mica
3 months ago
Consolidating segments is super useful for a clearer overview.
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Tawna
3 months ago
Wait, can it really bypass segment limits? That sounds too good to be true.
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Kenneth
4 months ago
Totally agree, granular segments are key for understanding user behavior!
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Alecia
4 months ago
Segment stacking helps break down data into more detailed insights.
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Cristal
4 months ago
I feel like option A is about breaking down segments, but I can't quite remember how that fits with the stacking concept.
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Katina
4 months ago
I vaguely recall a practice question about segment limits, but I don't think that's the main reason for stacking.
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Arthur
4 months ago
I think it might be option B because it sounds like it allows us to create a more comprehensive view by merging segments.
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Tamera
5 months ago
I remember segment stacking helps in combining different segments, but I'm not sure if it's about breaking them down or consolidating them.
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Angella
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on why you'd use segment stacking here. Isn't that more for bypassing segment limits? I'll need to think through the purpose of segment stacking and how it relates to this use case.
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Lynsey
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. Segment stacking lets you take a high-level segment and break it down into more detailed sub-segments. That would be perfect for analyzing the regional usage data the bank is looking for. I'll make sure to explain that clearly in my answer.
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Whitley
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. Is segment stacking the same as consolidating segments? I'll need to review my notes on the Segment Builder to make sure I understand the difference between those two concepts.
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Heike
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about segment stacking. I think the key is understanding that it allows you to break down a consolidated segment into more granular ones, which would be really helpful for analyzing the bank's mobile website usage by region.
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Hailey
5 months ago
The way I see it, segment stacking is the way to go here. It allows you to take that consolidated segment on overall mobile website usage and slice it down into the specific regional segments the bank wants to analyze. Definitely the right tool for this job.
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Paris
1 year ago
As a wise man once said, 'With great segments comes great responsibility.' Option B is the way to go, folks!
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Helga
1 year ago
Option B all the way! Consolidating segments is the way to go. Ain't nobody got time for individual segments when you need the big picture, am I right?
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Trina
1 year ago
That's why segment stacking can be a good balance between granularity and consolidation.
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Lura
1 year ago
True, but sometimes having too many segments can be overwhelming.
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Dulce
1 year ago
But breaking down segments can also provide valuable insights into specific regions.
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Edna
1 year ago
I agree, consolidating segments gives a clearer picture of the data.
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Sueann
1 year ago
I agree, having more granular segments can provide a deeper insight into user behavior and preferences.
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Paris
1 year ago
Haha, option C is a bold choice. Bypass the segment limit? I'm not sure the analytics team would want to go that route, but hey, if it gets the job done, why not?
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Gracia
1 year ago
That makes sense, it would help them analyze the usage of the mobile website by different geographical regions more effectively.
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Elise
1 year ago
I think option A is the correct answer. Segment stacking breaks down a consolidated segment into more granular segments, which is useful for the analytics team to provide the detailed data the bank is requesting.
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Mayra
1 year ago
Option B makes the most sense to me. Segment stacking allows you to consolidate multiple granular segments into one combined segment, which is exactly what the bank needs to understand usage by geographical region.
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Truman
1 year ago
That would definitely help the bank understand usage by geographical region.
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Emile
1 year ago
It's a useful tool for creating a comprehensive view of mobile website usage across different geographical areas.
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Donette
1 year ago
It allows you to consolidate multiple granular segments into one combined segment.
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Barbra
1 year ago
Segment stacking definitely simplifies the process of understanding data from different regions.
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Karina
1 year ago
That's right. It will make it easier for the analytics team to analyze usage by geographical region.
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Merissa
1 year ago
Option B makes the most sense to me.
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Otis
1 year ago
Yes, option B is correct. It helps in consolidating multiple segments into one.
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Launa
1 year ago
I think the analytics team might use segment stacking to break down a consolidated segment into multiple granular segments.
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