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The phrase "analyze how often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the frequency of an event or behavior in a study or analysis.
Example: "In this report, we will analyze how often customers return to our store after their initial purchase."
Alternatives: "examine the frequency" or "assess how frequently".
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The study is the first to analyze how often Caesareans were performed before women went into labor (more than half the time) and how often after labor had begun.
By default Optimizely will pay attention to all user actions, like clicking links, but you can also tell it to analyze how often users are clicking through on specific links.
For example, using the data collected and the related charts and graphs DoubleDutch's Pride produces, a business could analyze how often their top sales people reach out to clients, and then compare that with trends among junior staffers to aid in training.
When we analyze how often subjects used marijuana in the past 30 days as the dependent variable, we find that each use by a friend is associated with 0.14 additional uses by the ego (0.10 to 0.18).
Because popular claims such as "All women of the appropriate age should be screened" are often linked with the mantra "good quality screening mammography saves lives" [ 17], we decided to analyze how often this life-saving event occurs.
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The Fact Checker has evaluated false statements President Trump has made repeatedly and analyzed how often he reiterates them.
Rotary Gallop also analyzed how often insiders at each company — including executives and directors — were likely to swing shareholder votes.
Choosing a repeated-measures design, we analyzed how often key words reflecting the experimental manipulations appeared in the dream reports.
The Jaguars, for instance, analyzed how often the receiver Justin Blackmon was targeted in obvious passing situations at Oklahoma State before they drafted him.
Among other things, Azoulay, Manso, and Graff Zivin analyzed how often these scientists published articles that were among the top 5percentt or top 1percentt of the most cited papers in their fields.
The properties of these perseverations were investigated by analyzing how often they occurred at each lag (distance from prior occurrence) and how time (response-stimulus interval) influenced the lag function.
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