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{{Short description|Process of understanding a complex topic or substance}} {{Other uses}} {{Multiple issues| {{morefootnotes|date=December 2020}} {{Unfocused|date=February 2023}} }} {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}} [[File:Adriaen_Van_Ostade_-_L'Analyse_-_PDUT921_-_Musée_des_Beaux-Arts_de_la_ville_de_Paris.jpg|thumb|[[Adriaen van Ostade]], "Analysis" (1666)]] {{research}} '''Analysis''' ({{plural form}}: '''analyses''') is the process of breaking a [[complexity|complex topic]] or [[Substance theory|substance]] into smaller parts in order to gain a better [[understanding]] of it. The technique has been applied in the study of [[mathematics]] and [[logic]] since before [[Aristotle]] (384–322 BC), though ''analysis'' as a formal concept is a relatively recent development.<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|title=Analysis|url=http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/analysis/|encyclopedia=The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy|publisher=Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University|access-date=23 May 2012|first1=Michael| last1=Beaney|date=Summer 2012}}</ref> The word comes from the [[Ancient Greek]] {{Lang|grc-Grek|ἀνάλυσις|italic=no}} (''analysis'', "a breaking-up" or "an untying" from ''ana-'' "up, throughout" and ''lysis'' "a loosening").<ref>{{cite web |author=Douglas Harper |year=2001–2012 |title=analysis (n.) |url=http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=analysis |access-date=23 May 2012 |work=Online Etymology Dictionary |publisher=Douglas Harper}}</ref> From it also comes the word's plural, ''analyses''. As a formal concept, the method has variously been ascribed to [[René Descartes]] (''[[Discourse on the Method]]''), and [[Galileo Galilei]]. It has also been ascribed to [[Isaac Newton]], in the form of a practical method of physical discovery (which he did not name). The converse of analysis is [[wikt:synthesis|synthesis]]: putting the pieces back together again in a new or different whole. ==Science and technology== ===Chemistry=== [[File:Clinical Chemistry Analyzer , Клинички биохемиски анализатор 3.jpg|thumb|A clinical chemistry analyzer]] {{See also|Analytical chemistry|List of chemical analysis methods|Chemical synthesis}} The field of [[chemistry]] uses analysis in three ways: to identify the components of a particular [[chemical compound]] (qualitative analysis),<ref>{{Cite web |title=Qualitative Analysis |url=https://www.lahc.edu/classes/chemistry/arias/Lab1QualAnaF11.pdf |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/https://www.lahc.edu/classes/chemistry/arias/Lab1QualAnaF11.pdf |archive-date=2022-10-09 |url-status=live}}</ref> to identify the proportions of components in a [[mixture]] (quantitative analysis),<ref>{{cite book|publisher=OpenStaxCollege |title=Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions|chapter=Quantitative Chemical Analysis |date=October 2014 |url=https://pressbooks-dev.oer.hawaii.edu/chemistry/chapter/quantitative-chemical-analysis/ |language=en}}</ref> and to break down [[chemical process]]es and examine [[chemical reaction]]s between [[chemical element|elements]] of [[chemical matter|matter]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=Spring 2018 |title=CHEMICAL AND BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING |url=https://axs.berkeley.edu/classdes/CBE%20140.pdf |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/https://axs.berkeley.edu/classdes/CBE%20140.pdf |archive-date=2022-10-09 |url-status=live}}</ref> For an example of its use, analysis of the concentration of elements is important in managing a [[nuclear reactor]], so [[nuclear scientist]]s will analyze [[neutron activation analysis|neutron activation]] to develop discrete measurements within vast samples. A [[matrix (chemical analysis)|matrix]] can have a considerable effect on the way a chemical analysis is conducted and the quality of its results. Analysis can be done manually or with a [[analyzer|device]]. ==== Types of Analysis ==== ; Qualitative Analysis: It is concerned with which components are in a given sample or compound. : Example: Precipitation reaction ; Quantitative Analysis : It is to determine the quantity of individual component present in a given sample or compound. : Example: To find concentration by uv-spectrophotometer. ====Isotopes==== {{See also|Isotope analysis|Isotope geochemistry}} Chemists can use [[isotope analysis]] to assist analysts with issues in [[anthropology]], [[archeology]], [[food chemistry]], [[forensics]], [[geology]], and a host of other questions of [[physical science]]. Analysts can discern the origins of natural and man-made isotopes in the study of [[environmental radioactivity]]. ===Computer science=== * [[Requirements analysis]] – encompasses those tasks that go into determining the needs or conditions to meet for a new or altered product, taking account of the possibly conflicting requirements of the various stakeholders, such as beneficiaries or users. * [[Competitive analysis (online algorithm)]] – shows how online algorithms perform and demonstrates the power of randomization in algorithms * [[Lexical analysis]] – the process of processing an input sequence of characters and producing as output a sequence of symbols * [[Object-oriented analysis and design]] – à la [[Booch method|Booch]] * [[Program analysis (computer science)]] – the process of automatically analysing the behavior of computer programs * [[Semantic analysis (computer science)]] – a pass by a compiler that adds semantical information to the parse tree and performs certain checks * [[Static code analysis]] – the analysis of computer software that is performed without actually executing programs built from that * [[Structured systems analysis and design methodology]] – à la [[Yourdon]] * [[Syntax analysis]] – a process in compilers that recognizes the structure of programming languages, also known as parsing * [[Worst-case execution time]] – determines the longest time that a piece of software can take to run ===Engineering=== {{See also|Engineering analysis|Systems analysis}} Analysts in the field of [[engineering]] look at [[Requirement analysis|requirements]], [[structural analysis|structures]], mechanisms, [[systems analysis|systems]] and [[dimensional analysis|dimensions]]. [[Electrical engineering|Electrical engineers]] analyse [[system analysis|systems]] in [[electronics]]. [[Whole-life cost|Life cycles]] and [[Accident analysis|system failures]] are broken down and studied by engineers. It is also looking at different factors incorporated within the design. ===Mathematics=== {{Main|Mathematical analysis}} Modern mathematical analysis is the study of infinite processes. It is the branch of mathematics that includes calculus. It can be applied in the study of classical concepts of mathematics, such as [[real analysis|real numbers]], [[complex analysis|complex variables]], [[Fourier analysis|trigonometric functions]], and [[numerical analysis|algorithms]], or of [[non-classical analysis|non-classical]] concepts like [[constructivist analysis|constructivism]], [[harmonic analysis|harmonics]], [[non-standard analysis|infinity]], and [[functional analysis|vectors]]. [[Florian Cajori]] explains in [[wikiquote:A History of Mathematics|''A History of Mathematics'']] (1893) the difference between modern and ancient mathematical analysis, as distinct from logical analysis, as follows: <blockquote> The terms ''synthesis'' and ''analysis'' are used in mathematics in a more special sense than in logic. In ancient mathematics they had a different meaning from what they now have. The oldest definition of mathematical analysis as opposed to synthesis is that given in [appended to] [[Euclid's Elements|Euclid]], XIII. 5, which in all probability was framed by [[Eudoxus of Cnidus|Eudoxus]]: "Analysis is the obtaining of the thing sought by assuming it and so reasoning up to an admitted truth; synthesis is the obtaining of the thing sought by reasoning up to the inference and proof of it." </blockquote> <blockquote> The analytic method is not conclusive, unless all operations involved in it are known to be reversible. To remove all doubt, the Greeks, as a rule, added to the analytic process a synthetic one, consisting of a reversion of all operations occurring in the analysis. Thus the aim of analysis was to aid in the discovery of synthetic proofs or solutions. </blockquote> James Gow uses a similar argument as Cajori, with the following clarification, in his [https://books.google.com/books?id=KSe_ZEmHaXEC& ''A Short History of Greek Mathematics''] (1884): <blockquote> The synthetic proof proceeds by shewing that the proposed new truth involves certain admitted truths. An analytic proof begins by an assumption, upon which a synthetic reasoning is founded. The Greeks distinguished ''theoretic'' from ''problematic'' analysis. A theoretic analysis is of the following kind. To ''prove'' that A is B, ''assume'' first that A is B. If so, then, since B is C and C is D and D is E, therefore A is E. If this be known a falsity, A is not B. But if this be a known truth and all the intermediate propositions be [[wiktionary:convertible#Adjective|convertible]], then the reverse process, A is E, E is D, D is C, C is B, therefore A is B, constitutes a synthetic proof of the original theorem. Problematic analysis is applied in all cases where it is proposed to construct a figure which is assumed to satisfy a given condition. The problem is then converted into some theorem which is involved in the condition and which is proved synthetically, and the steps of this synthetic proof taken backwards are a synthetic solution of the problem. </blockquote> ===Psychotherapy=== * [[Psychoanalysis]] – seeks to elucidate connections among unconscious components of patients' mental processes * [[Transactional analysis]] ** Transactional analysis is used by therapists to try to gain a better understanding of the unconscious. It focuses on understanding and intervening human behavior.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Hargaden |first1=Helena |title=Transactional Analysis |last2=Sills |first2=Charlotte |date=2014-04-23 |isbn=9781315820279 |doi=10.4324/9781315820279}}</ref> ===Signal processing=== * [[Finite element analysis]] – a computer simulation technique used in engineering analysis * [[Independent component analysis]] * [[Link quality analysis]] – the analysis of signal quality * [[Path quality analysis]] * [[Fourier analysis]] ===Statistics=== In [[statistics]], the term ''analysis'' may refer to any method used for [[data analysis]]. Among the many such methods, some are: * [[Analysis of variance]] (ANOVA) – a collection of statistical models and their associated procedures which compare means by splitting the overall observed variance into different parts * [[Boolean analysis]] – a method to find deterministic dependencies between variables in a sample, mostly used in exploratory data analysis * [[Cluster analysis]] – techniques for finding groups (called clusters), based on some measure of proximity or similarity * [[Factor analysis]] – a method to construct models describing a data set of observed variables in terms of a smaller set of unobserved variables (called factors) * [[Meta-analysis]] – combines the results of several studies that address a set of related research hypotheses * [[Multivariate analysis]] – analysis of data involving several variables, such as by factor analysis, regression analysis, or principal component analysis * [[Principal component analysis]] – transformation of a sample of correlated variables into uncorrelated variables (called principal components), mostly used in exploratory data analysis * [[Regression analysis]] – techniques for analysing the relationships between several predictive variables and one or more outcomes in the data * [[Scale analysis (statistics)]] – methods to analyse survey data by scoring responses on a numeric scale * [[Sensitivity analysis]] – the study of how the variation in the output of a model depends on variations in the inputs * [[Sequential analysis]] – evaluation of sampled data as it is collected, until the criterion of a stopping rule is met * [[Spatial analysis]] – the study of entities using geometric or geographic properties * [[Time-series analysis]] – methods that attempt to understand a sequence of data points spaced apart at uniform time intervals ==Business== * [[Financial statement analysis]] – the analysis of the accounts and the economic prospects of a firm * [[Financial analysis]] – refers to an assessment of the viability, stability, and profitability of a [[business]], sub-business or [[project]] * [[Gap analysis]] – involves the comparison of actual performance with potential or desired performance of an organization * [[Business analysis]] – involves identifying the needs and determining the solutions to business problems * [[Price analysis]] – involves the breakdown of a price to a unit figure * [[Market analysis]] – consists of suppliers and customers, and price is determined by the interaction of [[supply and demand]] * [[Sum-of-the-parts analysis]] – method of valuation of a [[Multi-divisional form|multi-divisional company]] * Opportunity analysis – consists of customers trends within the industry, customer demand and experience determine purchasing behavior ==Economics== * [[Agroecosystem analysis]] * [[Input–output model]] if applied to a region, is called Regional Impact Multiplier System == Government == ===Intelligence=== {{See also|Intelligence analysis}} The field of [[intelligence (information gathering)|intelligence]] employs analysts to break down and understand a wide array of questions. [[Intelligence agency|Intelligence agencies]] may use [[heuristics]], [[inductive reasoning|inductive]] and [[deductive reasoning]], [[social network analysis]], [[dynamic network analysis]], [[Social network#Social network analysis|link analysis]], and [[brainstorming]] to sort through problems they face. [[Military intelligence]] may explore issues through the use of [[game theory]], [[Red team|Red Team]]ing, and [[military simulation|wargaming]]. [[Signals intelligence]] applies [[cryptanalysis]] and [[frequency analysis]] to break [[code (cryptography)|codes]] and [[cipher]]s. [[Business intelligence]] applies theories of [[competitive intelligence|competitive intelligence analysis]] and [[competitor analysis]] to resolve questions in the [[marketplace]]. [[Police|Law enforcement]] intelligence applies a number of theories in [[crime analysis]]. ===Policy=== * [[Policy analysis]] – The use of statistical data to predict the effects of policy decisions made by governments and agencies ** Policy analysis includes a systematic process to find the most efficient and effective option to address the current situation.<ref>{{Citation |title=Who's Who |date=2012-12-01 |chapter=Dye, Dr Christopher |publisher=Oxford University Press |doi=10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.256626}}</ref> * [[Qualitative research|Qualitative analysis]] – The use of anecdotal evidence to predict the effects of policy decisions or, more generally, influence policy decisions == Humanities and social sciences == ===Linguistics=== {{See also|Linguistics}} [[Linguistics]] explores individual languages and [[language]] in general. It breaks language down and analyses its component parts: [[theoretical linguistics|theory]], [[phonology|sounds and their meaning]], [[pragmatics|utterance usage]], [[morphology (linguistics)|word origins]], the [[etymology|history of words]], the meaning of [[lexical semantics|words]] and [[phraseology|word combinations]], [[syntax|sentence construction]], [[discourse analysis|basic construction beyond the sentence level]], [[stylistics (linguistics)|stylistics]], and [[conversation analysis|conversation]]. It examines the above using [[computational linguistics|statistics and modeling]], and [[semantic analysis (linguistics)|semantics]]. It analyses language in context of [[anthropological linguistics|anthropology]], [[biolinguistics|biology]], [[evolutionary linguistics|evolution]], [[language geography|geography]], [[historical linguistics|history]], [[neurolinguistics|neurology]], [[psycholinguistics|psychology]], and [[sociolinguistics|sociology]]. It also takes the [[applied linguistics|applied]] approach, looking at [[developmental linguistics|individual language development]] and [[clinical linguistics|clinical]] issues. ===Literature=== [[Literary criticism]] is the analysis of [[literature]]. The focus can be as diverse as the analysis of [[analysis (Homer)|Homer]] or [[psychoanalytic literary criticism|Freud]]. While not all literary-critical methods are primarily analytical in nature, the main approach to the teaching of literature in the west since the mid-twentieth century, literary formal analysis or close reading, is. This method, rooted in the academic movement labelled [[The New Criticism]], approaches texts – chiefly short poems such as [[sonnets]], which by virtue of their small size and significant complexity lend themselves well to this type of analysis – as units of discourse that can be understood in themselves, without reference to biographical or historical frameworks. This method of analysis breaks up the text linguistically in a study of [[prosody (linguistics)|prosody]] (the formal analysis of meter) and phonic effects such as [[alliteration]] and [[rhyme]], and cognitively in examination of the interplay of syntactic structures, figurative language, and other elements of the poem that work to produce its larger effects. ===Music=== * [[Musical analysis]] – a process attempting to answer the question "How does this music work?" **Musical Analysis is a study of how the composers use the notes together to compose music. Those studying music will find differences with each composer's musical analysis, which differs depending on the culture and history of music studied. An analysis of music is meant to simplify the music for you.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Warfield|first=Scott|date=November 2014|title=Lady in the Dark: Biography of a Musical. By bruce d. mcclung. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. - Oklahoma!: The Making of an American Musical. By Tim Carter. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2007. - South Pacific: Paradise Rewritten. By Jim Lovensheimer. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. - Wicked: A Musical Biography. By Paul R. Laird. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2011.|journal=Journal of the Society for American Music|volume=8|issue=4|pages=587–596|doi=10.1017/s1752196314000443|s2cid=232401945|issn=1752-1963}}</ref> * [[Schenkerian analysis]] **Schenkerian analysis is a collection of music analysis that focuses on the production of the graphic representation. This includes both analytical procedure as well as the notational style.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Neumeyer |first1=David |title=Guide to Schenkerian Analysis |date=November 2018 |url=http://hdl.handle.net/2152/70263 |doi=10.15781/T2D21S443|publisher=The University of Texas at Austin; University of Texas Libraries|hdl=2152/70263 }}</ref> Simply put, it analyzes tonal music which includes all chords and tones within a composition.<ref name=":0" /> ===Philosophy=== * [[Philosophical analysis]] – a general term for the techniques used by philosophers **Philosophical analysis refers to the clarification and composition of words put together and the entailed meaning behind them.<ref name=":1" /> Philosophical analysis dives deeper into the meaning of words and seeks to clarify that meaning by contrasting the various definitions. It is the study of reality, justification of claims, and the analysis of various concepts. Branches of philosophy include logic, justification, metaphysics, values and ethics. If questions can be answered empirically, meaning it can be answered by using the senses, then it is not considered philosophical. Non-philosophical questions also include events that happened in the past, or questions science or mathematics can answer.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|last=Hospers|first=John|date=2013-04-15|title=An Introduction to Philosophical Analysis|doi=10.4324/9780203714454|isbn=9780203714454}}</ref> * ''[[Analysis (journal)|Analysis]]'' is the name of a prominent journal in philosophy. == Other == * [[Aura analysis]] – a [[Pseudoscience|pseudoscientific]] technique in which supporters of the method claim that the body's aura, or energy field is analysed * [[Bowling analysis]] – Analysis of the performance of [[cricket]] players * [[Lithic analysis]] – the analysis of stone tools using basic scientific techniques **Lithic analysis is most often used by archeologists in determining which types of tools were used at a given time period pertaining to current artifacts discovered.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=McCall|first=Grant|date=March 2012|title=In Memory of George H. Odell|journal=Lithic Technology|volume=37|issue=1|pages=3–4|doi=10.1179/lit.2012.37.1.3|s2cid=108647958|issn=0197-7261}}</ref> * [[Protocol analysis]] – a means for extracting persons' thoughts while they are performing a task ==See also== * [[Formal analysis]] * [[Metabolism]] in biology * [[Methodology]] * [[Scientific method]] * [[Synthesis (disambiguation)]] – list of terms related to ''synthesis'', the converse of ''analysis'' ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Analysis}} {{Wikiquote}} {{Wiktionary|Analysis|analysis}} *{{InPho|idea|1508}} *{{SEP|url-id=analysis}} *{{PhilPapers|category|conceptual-analysis}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Analysis| ]] [[Category:Abstraction]] [[Category:Critical thinking skills]] [[Category:Emergence]] [[Category:Empiricism]] [[Category:Epistemological theories]] [[Category:Intelligence]] [[Category:Mathematical modeling]] [[Category:Metaphysics of mind]] [[Category:Methodology]] [[Category:Ontology]] [[Category:Philosophy of logic]] [[Category:Rationalism]] [[Category:Reasoning]] [[Category:Research methods]] [[Category:Scientific method]] [[Category:Theory of mind]]
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