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What is the primary difference between a reflection and an analysis?

  1. A reflection is more subjective

  2. An analysis relies on facts

  3. A reflection focuses on the past

  4. An analysis is more formal

The correct answer is: A reflection is more subjective

A reflection is a personal evaluation and interpretation of past experiences or actions, whereas an analysis is an objective examination of information or data to draw conclusions or make decisions. While both can involve critical thinking, a reflection is still primarily based on one's own thoughts and feelings, whereas an analysis is based on evidence and reasoning. Therefore, the terms "subjective" and "formal" are not the primary differences between a reflection and an analysis. A reflection can still involve facts and a formal analysis can still consider subjective elements such as personal bias. Additionally, a reflection can also focus on future actions and changes, not just the past.