analytic thinking

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analytic thinking

A student uses analytic thinking to solve a complex math problem.

Definition

Noun: The process of breaking down a complex concept, problem, or system into its smaller, constituent parts to understand their nature, function, and interrelationships. It involves logical reasoning and systematic examination.

Usage

This term is used in formal and academic contexts to describe a methodical, logical approach to understanding or solving problems. It emphasizes decomposition and examination of components.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • Her success in research is due to her rigorous analytic thinking.
    • The course aims to develop students' skills in analytic thinking.
    • Solving this puzzle requires careful analytic thinking.
Advanced Usage
  • "to apply analytic thinking to": To use this methodical process on a specific subject.
    • He applied analytic thinking to the company's financial data.
Variants and Related Words
  • Analysis (n): The detailed examination of the elements or structure of something, often as a result of analytic thinking.
    • The data requires further analysis.
  • Analytical (adj): Relating to or using analysis or logical reasoning.
    • She has an analytical mind.
Synonyms
  • Logical reasoning: The process of thinking in a linear, step-by-step manner.
  • Critical thinking: The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue to form a judgment.
Related Phrases
  • Break down a problem: To separate a complex issue into simpler parts for examination (a core action of analytic thinking).
    • The first step is to break down the problem into manageable sections.
analytic thinking

A student uses analytic thinking to solve a complex math problem.

Noun
  1. the abstract separation of a whole into its constituent parts in order to study the parts and their relations

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