answersLogoWhite

0

well describe is like telling someone the factors and details of something and the other description is describing to someone about something OK now analyse,analyse is like a lot of what computers and machines do like analysing something by taking something and observing it that's analyse cause you're like scanning it and another description is like you not knowing what something is and analysing it and adding data or for living things learning more about it sorry if this didn't help much or even a little I don't know much about this stuff I just use what I know.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Psychology

What is the difference between describe and evaluate?

"Describe" involves explaining or providing details about something, often focusing on its characteristics, features, or qualities. "Evaluate," on the other hand, involves assessing the value, importance, or quality of something based on specific criteria or standards.


What is the difference between descriptive and injunctive norms in social psychology?

Descriptive norms refer to what is commonly done in a particular situation, while injunctive norms refer to what is approved or disapproved in that situation. Descriptive norms describe what people typically do, while injunctive norms describe what people should or should not do.


What is the difference between describe and discuss?

To describe is to provide details or characteristics of something, while to discuss is to talk about it by examining different viewpoints, arguments, or implications. Describing focuses on providing information, whereas discussing involves analyzing, evaluating, and exchanging ideas.


What is the difference between intrapsychic and interpsychic?

Intrapsychic refers to processes within an individual's mind, such as thoughts, emotions, and conflicts. Interpsychic refers to interactions and relationships between individuals, involving communication, understanding, and dynamics between people.


What is the difference between extrovert and extravert?

The more proper term is extravert (along with introvert developed by Carl Jung) but the term extrovert came into play when people saw introvert with the prefix 'intro' not 'intra'. But nowdays extrovert is more commonly used.