Reanalysis (noun)

A new analysis of data or information, especially with the use of updated methods or techniques.

Origin:

From re- + analysis.

Examples:

  1. A reanalysis of the data from the experiment showed that the original conclusion was incorrect.
  2. Reanalysis is an important step in ensuring the validity and accuracy of scientific results.
  3. The reanalysis revealed that there were significant flaws in the original study design.
  4. The reanalysis of the historical record led to a new understanding of the events of the past.
  5. Reanalysis is often used to confirm or refute previously published findings, and to generate new insights.
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