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Analyze

Analyze is a verb meaning to examine something in detail to understand its nature, structure, or parts, or to draw conclusions. In American English the spelling is analyze; in British English it is analyse. The noun form is analysis. The term derives from Greek analyein, from ana- ‘up, again’ and lyein ‘to loosen’, referring to breaking something down for examination.

Analytical work involves a systematic process: clarifying the question, collecting relevant data or evidence, organizing information,

Applications span sciences, humanities, and professional fields. In data analysis, analysts extract insights from datasets. In

Limitations include bias, data quality, and model assumptions. Analysis aims to illuminate rather than prove; its

examining
relationships
and
patterns,
testing
interpretations,
and
presenting
conclusions.
Methods
vary
by
field;
quantitative
analyses
use
statistical
models
and
computation,
while
qualitative
analyses
use
coding,
thematic
analysis,
or
interpretive
reading.
Tools
range
from
software
for
data
mining
and
statistics
to
qualitative
coding
frameworks.
literary
analysis,
a
text
is
interpreted
through
its
language,
structure,
and
context.
In
chemistry
and
forensic
science,
analysis
identifies
substances
and
determines
composition.
In
finance
and
risk
analysis,
probabilities
and
potential
impacts
are
assessed
to
inform
decisions
and
policy.
conclusions
are
contingent
on
available
evidence
and
methods,
and
often
lead
to
further
questions
or
synthesis
rather
than
definitive
answers.