Match the analytics type (descriptive, diagnostic, predictive, or prescriptive) to each analytics technique. Analytics Technique Analytics Type 1. Classification using Altman's Z to assess probability of bankruptcy 2. Benford's law 3. Sentiment analysis 4. Fuzzy matching 5. Summary statistics 6. Drill-down techniques to understand underlying detail 7. What-if analysis Descriptive Analytics Diagnostic Analytics Predictive Analytics
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