noun
- The process or result of separating something into smaller, constituent parts or components.
- In social and political contexts, the reversal or undoing of segregation or integration policies.
Usage: Plural form of disaggregation; Commonly used in data analysis, statistics, and organizational contexts
Usage: Historical and policy-related usage
Examples
- The disaggregations of the large dataset allowed researchers to identify patterns in specific demographic groups.
- Statistical disaggregations by region revealed significant variations in economic performance.
- The company performed disaggregations of its business units to better understand profitability.
- Disaggregations of student test scores by school showed disparities in educational outcomes.
- The analysis included disaggregations of spending data across multiple budget categories.
- Disaggregations of climate data by season helped scientists track temperature trends more accurately.