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Analyze, Break Down Into Its Parts

Skill Category: (Data)

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Mapped Activities

  1. There are currently no mapped activities.

Mapped Detailed Activities

  1. analyze sales activities or trends
  2. analyze handwriting
  3. analyze engineering problems in electronics manufacturing
  4. analyze operational or management reports or records
  5. analyze credit information gathered by investigation
  6. analyze forest conditions to determine reasons for species prevalence
  7. analyze adaptability of tree species to new environmental conditions
  8. analyze member participation or changes in congregation emphasis
  9. analyze ecosystem data
  10. analyze test data
  11. analyze business, scientific, or technical problems in electronic data processing systems
  12. analyze programs using workflow chart or diagram
  13. analyze financial data
  14. analyze patient activity
  15. analyze biological research, test, or analysis data
  16. analyze data to discover facts in case
  17. analyze menus
  18. analyze medical data
  19. analyze dental data
  20. analyze legal questions
  21. analyze the past as recorded in sources
  22. analyze speech or hearing data
  23. analyze psychological testing data
  24. analyze recipes
  25. analyze project proposal to determine feasibility, cost, or time
  26. analyze chemical experimental, test, or analysis data or findings
  27. analyze organizational operating practices or procedures
  28. analyze scientific research data or investigative findings
  29. analyze factors such as weather reports to determine air routes
  30. analyze engineering design problems
  31. analyze budgets
  32. analyze existing evidence or facts
  33. conduct tests or analyses of blood samples
  34. conduct analyses or tests of biological material samples
  35. perform statistical analysis
  36. conduct analyses or tests of organic compounds
  37. conduct standardized qualitative laboratory analyses
  38. conduct standardized quantitative laboratory analyses
  39. analyze workflow
  40. analyze survey data to forecast enrollment changes
  41. analyze test information to determine equipment operating efficiency
  42. analyze engineering test data
  43. analyze soil to determine type or quantity of fertilizer required
  44. analyze market conditions
  45. analyze data on curricula or instructional methods
  46. analyze financial information to project future revenues or expense
  47. analyze applicant's financial status
  48. analyze social or economic data
  49. analyze market or delivery systems
  50. analyze technical data, designs, or preliminary specifications
  51. analyze geological research data
  52. analyze data to identify personnel problems
  53. analyze artifacts to determine age or cultural identity
  54. analyze spatial data

Mapped ONET attributes

  1. There are currently no mapped ONET skills.

Mapped Occupations

  1. Actuaries (4.88)
  2. Statisticians (4.88)
  3. Astronomers (4.85)
  4. Financial Analysts (4.84)
  5. Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists (4.83)
  6. Epidemiologists (4.80)
  7. Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary (4.80)
  8. Sociologists (4.79)
  9. Anthropologists (4.79)
  10. Biochemists and Biophysicists (4.77)
  11. Economists (4.75)
  12. Loan Counselors (4.75)
  13. Archeologists (4.73)
  14. Geographers (4.72)
  15. Operations Research Analysts (4.70)
  16. Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary (4.70)
  17. Environmental Engineers (4.69)
  18. Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers (4.68)
  19. Mathematical Technicians (4.66)
  20. Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists (4.65)
  21. Biomedical Engineers (4.60)
  22. Survey Researchers (4.59)
  23. Physics Teachers, Postsecondary (4.58)
  24. Management Analysts (4.57)
  25. Microbiologists (4.55)
  26. Industrial-Organizational Psychologists (4.54)
  27. Materials Scientists (4.52)
  28. Financial Examiners (4.52)
  29. Treasurers and Controllers (4.50)
  30. Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers (4.49)
  31. Sales Agents, Securities and Commodities (4.48)
  32. Insurance Underwriters (4.46)
  33. Mathematicians (4.46)
  34. Cost Estimators (4.46)
  35. Chemical Engineers (4.44)
  36. Animal Scientists (4.44)
  37. Soil and Plant Scientists (4.44)
  38. Compensation and Benefits Managers (4.43)
  39. Political Scientists (4.43)
  40. Atmospheric and Space Scientists (4.43)
  41. Geography Teachers, Postsecondary (4.43)
  42. Biologists (4.42)
  43. Surveyors (4.42)
  44. Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary (4.41)
  45. Budget Analysts (4.41)
  46. Materials Engineers (4.41)
  47. Nuclear Engineers (4.41)
  48. Curators (4.40)
  49. Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists (4.40)
  50. Personal Financial Advisors (4.40)
  51. Internists, General (4.38)
  52. Hydrologists (4.38)
  53. School Psychologists (4.38)
  54. Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School (4.37)
  55. Auditors (4.36)
  56. Anesthesiologists (4.35)
  57. Medical and Health Services Managers (4.34)
  58. Petroleum Engineers (4.34)
  59. Natural Sciences Managers (4.34)
  60. Lawyers (4.33)
  61. Industrial Safety and Health Engineers (4.32)
  62. Database Administrators (4.30)
  63. Instructional Coordinators (4.30)
  64. Surgeons (4.30)
  65. Occupational Therapists (4.29)
  66. Agricultural Engineers (4.29)
  67. Government Property Inspectors and Investigators (4.29)
  68. Pharmacists (4.29)
  69. Geological Sample Test Technicians (4.28)
  70. Aerospace Engineers (4.28)
  71. Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary (4.27)
  72. Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers (4.26)
  73. Immigration and Customs Inspectors (4.26)
  74. Chemical Technicians (4.26)
  75. Physicists (4.25)
  76. Chemists (4.25)
  77. Architects, Except Landscape and Naval (4.24)
  78. Software Developers, Systems Software (4.22)
  79. Economics Teachers, Postsecondary (4.20)
  80. Food Scientists and Technologists (4.19)
  81. Software Developers, Applications (4.19)
  82. Chief Executives (4.19)
  83. Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary (4.18)
  84. Product Safety Engineers (4.17)
  85. Food Science Technicians (4.16)
  86. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (4.15)
  87. Veterinarians (4.15)
  88. Logisticians (4.15)
  89. Speech-Language Pathologists (4.13)
  90. Architectural and Engineering Managers (4.13)
  91. Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians (4.13)
  92. Computer Programmers (4.13)
  93. Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers (4.11)
  94. Nuclear Monitoring Technicians (4.10)
  95. Computer and Information Systems Managers (4.10)
  96. Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists (4.09)
  97. Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary (4.07)
  98. Mechanical Engineers (4.07)
  99. Dentists, General (4.06)
  100. Electrical Engineering Technicians (4.06)
  101. Electrical Engineers (4.06)
  102. Appraisers, Real Estate (4.06)
  103. Civil Engineers (4.05)
  104. Marine Engineers (4.04)
  105. Criminal Investigators and Special Agents (4.03)
  106. Occupational Health and Safety Specialists (4.03)
  107. Landscape Architects (4.03)
  108. Nursery and Greenhouse Managers (4.03)
  109. Mapping Technicians (4.01)
  110. Education Administrators, Postsecondary (4.01)
  111. Technical Writers (4.00)
  112. City and Regional Planning Aides (4.00)
  113. Psychiatrists (3.99)
  114. Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health (3.99)
  115. Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers (3.99)
  116. Private Detectives and Investigators (3.98)
  117. Credit Analysts (3.97)
  118. Civil Engineering Technicians (3.97)
  119. Optometrists (3.96)
  120. Transportation Managers (3.96)
  121. Accountants (3.96)
  122. Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers (3.96)
  123. Purchasing Managers (3.96)
  124. Environmental Compliance Inspectors (3.96)
  125. Industrial Engineering Technicians (3.95)
  126. Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents (3.94)
  127. Surveying Technicians (3.93)
  128. Air Traffic Controllers (3.93)
  129. Range Managers (3.93)
  130. Paralegals and Legal Assistants (3.91)
  131. Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary (3.91)
  132. Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary (3.90)
  133. Electronics Engineers, Except Computer (3.90)
  134. Biological Technicians (3.90)
  135. Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators (3.89)
  136. Financial Managers, Branch or Department (3.88)
  137. Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates (3.87)
  138. Foresters (3.86)
  139. Judicial Law Clerks (3.86)
  140. Clergy (3.85)
  141. Environmental Engineering Technicians (3.85)
  142. Computer and Information Research Scientists (3.84)
  143. Marine Architects (3.84)
  144. Fire Investigators (3.83)
  145. Industrial Engineers (3.82)
  146. Cartographers and Photogrammetrists (3.82)
  147. Mental Health Counselors (3.82)
  148. Program Directors (3.81)
  149. Pediatricians, General (3.81)
  150. Obstetricians and Gynecologists (3.79)
  151. First-Line Supervisors of Aquacultural Workers (3.79)
  152. Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists (3.79)
  153. Clinical Psychologists (3.78)
  154. Historians (3.78)
  155. Police Detectives (3.77)
  156. Audiologists (3.77)
  157. Respiratory Therapists (3.76)
  158. Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians (3.76)
  159. Physical Therapists (3.76)
  160. Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary (3.76)
  161. Police Identification and Records Officers (3.75)
  162. Avionics Technicians (3.75)
  163. Computer Systems Analysts (3.75)
  164. Licensing Examiners and Inspectors (3.74)
  165. Traffic Technicians (3.74)
  166. Lodging Managers (3.74)
  167. Urban and Regional Planners (3.74)
  168. Family and General Practitioners (3.73)
  169. Copy Writers (3.73)
  170. Law Teachers, Postsecondary (3.72)
  171. Chiropractors (3.72)
  172. First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers (3.70)
  173. Insurance Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators (3.70)
  174. Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors (3.70)
  175. Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products (3.70)
  176. Loan Officers (3.69)
  177. Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers (3.68)
  178. Dietitians and Nutritionists (3.67)
  179. Archivists (3.66)
  180. First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives (3.66)
  181. Forest Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors (3.65)
  182. Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians (3.65)
  183. Respiratory Therapy Technicians (3.64)
  184. Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment (3.64)
  185. Police Patrol Officers (3.64)
  186. History Teachers, Postsecondary (3.64)
  187. Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health (3.64)
  188. Podiatrists (3.63)
  189. Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  190. Construction and Building Inspectors (3.61)
  191. Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay (3.61)
  192. Computer Hardware Engineers (3.60)
  193. Airfield Operations Specialists (3.59)
  194. Social and Community Service Managers (3.58)
  195. Real Estate Sales Agents (3.57)
  196. Human Resources Specialists (3.57)
  197. First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers (3.57)
  198. Human Resources Managers (3.57)
  199. Soil and Water Conservationists (3.57)
  200. Mechanical Engineering Technicians (3.56)
  201. Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (3.54)
  202. Chemical Plant and System Operators (3.53)
  203. Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary (3.53)
  204. Marketing Managers (3.52)
  205. First-Line Supervisors of Animal Husbandry and Animal Care Workers (3.51)