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分析とは何か? | 英語作文1

原題: What Is Analysis? | English Composition 1

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分析とは、情報やデータを分解し、理解を深めるためのプロセスです。基本的な分析の目的は、要素を特定し、それらの関係を明らかにすることです。分析を通じて、物事の本質や構造を理解し、より深い洞察を得ることが可能になります。
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What Is Analysis? | English Composition 1 Skip to main content Module 8: Analysis and Synthesis Search for: What Is Analysis? Learning Objective Explain the basics of analysis Key Takeaway: Analysis Analysis is the process of breaking something down to better understand it. It also involves connecting pieces of information to form explanations or generalizations. In college, analytical assignments often combine analysis with interpretation and evaluation. While each academic discipline characterizes the analytic process to suit its needs, the essential skills of analysis are the following: Breaking down information or artifacts into component parts Uncovering relationships among those parts Determining motives, causes, and underlying assumptions Making inferences and finding evidence to support generalizations Analysis goes beyond just content—it can also examine form, function, and context. For example, in an art appreciation class, you might analyze a painting’s subject and symbolism (content), its use of shape, space, and color (form), the artist’s purpose (function), and the cultural or historical background in which it was created (context). The Language of Analytical Assignments Although analysis is ubiquitous in college, students sometimes fail to recognize when they are being asked to apply analysis. Often that confusion stems from differences in vocabulary across different disciplines. For example, each of the verbs in the following list may indicate or denote some type of analysis: Analyze Deduce Examine Outline Break down Derive Experiment Point out Calculate Diagram Identify Probe Categorize Differentiate Induce Question Classify Discriminate Inspect Separate Compare Dissect Infer Simplify Contrast Distill Investigate Test Although this list is a good start, these aren’t the only verbs that signal something is happening with analysis. Another way to tell whether an assignment is asking for analysis is this: If the assignment asks you to determine how the parts of something relate to the whole, how something works, what something means, or why it’s important , the assignment is asking you to analyze. Below is a list of sample analytic assignments that meet these criteria. Examples: Analytic Assignments How the parts relate to the whole: Classify problems to identify the appropriate algorithms. Determine how well a feminist interpretation is supported by evidence contained in a work. How something works: Recognize flaws, inconsistencies, and logical fallacies in an opinion editorial. Distinguish between facts and assumptions in a scientific report. What something means: Interpret quantitative relationships in a graph. Analyze data/situations to identify root problems. Why something is important: Assess alternative solutions to the health care crisis. Separate relevant from irrelevant information in testimony. Try It Glossary analysis : the process of methodically breaking something down to gain a better understanding of it Candela Citations CC licensed content, Original What Is Analysis? and The Language of Analytic Assignments. Authored by : Karen Forgette. Provided by : University of Mississippi. License : CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike Licenses and Attributions CC licensed content, Original What Is Analysis? and The Language of Analytic Assignments. Authored by : Karen Forgette. Provided by : University of Mississippi. License : CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike

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