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The phrase "analyzed feedback" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to feedback that has been examined or assessed for insights or improvements.
Example: "After we analyzed the feedback from our customers, we decided to make several changes to our product."
Alternatives: "evaluated feedback" or "assessed feedback".
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In this paper, we analyzed feedback provided in dance choreography, industrial design, and mechanical engineering to explore variation in feedback type across disciplines as well as how feedback type encouraged students to take convergent or divergent paths in their design processes.
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Further examples include DeWitt et al.'s (1998) study, which analyzes feedback from 699 employee surveys, or Elliott and Smith's (2006) survey-based investigation of crisis situations in the UK's soccer industry.
These tools include rapid prototyping and evaluation, as well as instituting methodologies for gathering and analyzing feedback.
The IoT has the capability to collect and analyze feedback, report it to decision makers, enable them to take the appropriate action, and provide an analysis as to how well the actions taken worked.
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