Definition of microanalytic in US English:
microanalytic
adjectiveˌmīkrōˌanəˈlidikˌmaɪkroʊˌænəˈlɪdɪk
See microanalysis
Example sentencesExamples
- Generating microanalytic descriptions of newborn action and interaction including concurrently occurring contextual and environmental factors
- Similar findings are reported in microanalytic studies involving women's reproductive choices, which also address a variety of other aspects of the medical visit.
- Using microanalytic technology, we hope to maximize the utility of the pediatric visit, developing standardized procedures that will allow pediatricians to better assess children's behavioral and developmental functioning.
- Both microanalytic codes and global ratings were created to reflect parental CRIT and EOI.
- In the context of social and demographic analysis, the microanalytic units of such models are individuals and groupings of individuals, such as families or households.