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In education, analytic reading involves breaking a text into its component parts, in order to understand its meaning and relate it to other texts. While critical to success in school, this skill is lacking in most students."[1]
The term is also used in Islamic jurisprudence, as part of the preparation of a fatwa.[2]
A variant term of art in intelligence analysis is analytic tradecraft.
References
- ↑ "Analytic reading", "Teaching Today", Glencoe/McGraw Hill
- ↑ Ahmed Mansour, Analytic reading in Fatwas