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What does targeted analysis mean?
Targeted analysis is a method of in-depth research and analysis for specific objects, events or situations. This analysis method is usually based on specific problems and purposes, and solves problems or achieves goals by collecting and sorting out relevant data, information and materials. Targeted analysis can provide more accurate, in-depth and comprehensive analysis results, better support decision-making and the solution of key issues, so it is widely used in politics, economy, science and technology, military and other fields.

What are the characteristics and advantages of targeted analysis?

Compared with other analysis methods, targeted analysis is accurate, in-depth, comprehensive and efficient. This method is mainly to analyze the target, collect and sort out relevant data, information and materials, and make effective use and comprehensive analysis of them, so as to get more in-depth and comprehensive results. At the same time, targeted analysis methods also focus on the practical application value of data, provide important support and decision-making opinions, and can better help people solve major problems.

What are the successful cases of targeted analysis in practice?

Target analysis is widely used in many fields. For example, the "Pacific Century Incident" in the political field and the "Stock Index Futures Incident" in the economic field are all successful cases of targeted analysis. Targeted analysis methods can well explain, deepen and clarify the essence and real situation of events, and reliable analysis can also avoid people being misled by factors such as prejudice and organizational interests. The continuous development and innovation of targeted analysis in practice provides more scientific and reliable theoretical support and methodology for the needs of various fields.