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hi everyone welcome to my channel in this video we are going to look at how to analyze customer satisfaction uh survey data so this metric is one of the customer experience metrics where you want to gauge customers feedback from regards to a service youve rendered to them like a customer service to also be like you want to get their feedback in terms of a product you use uh and so on so this metric is commonly called the Cs has four and most applications is just a single question where for example you visited a website and you are living in this question pops up to rate your satisfaction with your experience with the website also be a store that you are leaving the store um and so on so uh we are going to use a data please note that its not a real live data so we have a survey where we 12 passengers of an airline so sometimes when you take this flight um always get into London uh you will see a question some short serving pop-up for you to read your experience from onboarding to any