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analytics
[ an-l-it-iks ]
noun
- (used with a singular verb) Logic. the science of logical analysis.
- (used with a singular verb) the analysis of data, typically large sets of business data, by the use of mathematics, statistics, and computer software:
digital marketers with a strong knowledge of Web analytics;
selecting the best analytics tools.
- (used with a plural verb) the patterns and other meaningful information gathered from the analysis of data:
an abundance of actionable analytics to help you deliver a better customer experience.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of analytics1
Example Sentences
His advanced analytics have tanked, going from an above-league-average mark in Statcast’s “outs above average” metric in 2024 to the third-lowest grade of any qualified MLB third baseman this season.
The Policy Lab and Homelessness Prevention Unit are taking the next step, using predictive analytics to find people who have not sought out services.
“There’s just a general unease about the economy, particularly over the last several months. We’ve seen a slowdown in hiring really across the board,” said Dante DeAntonio, senior director of economic research at Moody’s Analytics.
As G. Elliot Morris, former editorial director of data analytics at FiveThirtyEight, wrote about the latest numbers, the big reveal here is: “Public opinion can change!”
Creators say that YouTube stands out from the competition based on the amount of revenue the company is willing to share with creators, its data analytics and its reach.
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