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Analyzes is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb analyze in American English. It denotes the act of examining something in detail to understand its structure, function, or underlying causes. The corresponding noun form is analysis, and its plural is analyses. Note that analyzes is the American English third-person singular of analyze; in British English the corresponding verb form is analyses (from analyse), while the noun analysis has the plural analyses. This overlap can create ambiguity in cross-variety writing, so style guides emphasize careful use of context.

Analyses as a noun refers to the results or products of analytical work, whereas analyzes as a

Common analysis methods include descriptive analysis (summarizing data), inferential analysis (drawing conclusions about populations), qualitative analysis

The analysis process generally follows steps: formulate a question, collect relevant data, organize and clean data,

Ethical and practical considerations include data quality, bias, transparency, and reproducibility. Analysts should disclose methods, verify

verb
describes
the
ongoing
action
of
analyzing.
Analytic
approaches
span
several
domains:
in
the
sciences,
data
analyses
may
involve
statistical
tests,
modeling,
or
data
mining;
in
the
humanities,
literary
or
historical
analyses
interpret
texts
or
events;
in
business,
financial
analyses
assess
performance
and
risks;
in
computing,
code
or
log
data
can
be
analyzed
to
extract
insights.
(interpreting
non-numeric
information),
and
quantitative
or
computational
analysis
(using
numbers
and
algorithms).
explore
patterns,
test
hypotheses,
and
draw
evidence-based
conclusions,
often
reporting
uncertainty
with
measures
such
as
confidence
intervals
or
error
estimates.
results
with
independent
checks
when
possible,
and
acknowledge
limitations
of
the
data
and
model.