noun
- plural of nonanalytic; things, subjects, or approaches that are not based on or involving analysis or analytical methods
Usage: typically used in academic or technical contexts; often contrasted with analytics or analytical approaches
Examples
- The curriculum balanced analytics with nonanalytics to develop both logical and creative thinking.
- Some educators argue that nonanalytics, such as intuition and experience, are equally important as data-driven decisions.
- The company's strategy incorporated both analytics and nonanalytics in their decision-making process.
- In philosophy, nonanalytics refer to approaches that do not rely on breaking down concepts into component parts.
- The research team distinguished between analytics and nonanalytics when evaluating the results.