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Generally speaking, analysis refers to the study of something by taking it apart.

Analytic may refer to:

In mathematics:

In chemistry:

In philosophy:

In psychology:

In sociology:

  • Analytic induction, the systematic examination of similarities between various social phenomena to develop concepts or ideas
  • Analytic frame, a detailed sketch or outline of some social phenomenon, representing initial idea of a scientist analyzing this phenomenon

In other fields:

Analytic may also describe:

  • Analytic grammar, a kind of formal grammar that works by successively reducing input strings to simpler forms
  • Analytical balance, a very high precision (0.1 mg or better) weighing scale
  • Analytical ultracentrifuge, an ultracentrifuge that can monitor samples while they're being spun

See also


  • Synthesis
  • Analytical engine, a 19th century mechanical general-purpose computer designed by Charles Babbage
  • Analytical Society, a 19th century British group who promoted the use of Leibnizian or analytical calculus, as opposed to Newtonian calculus

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