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Comparison is the act of comparing one thing to another, in order to determine similarities and differences, relative size, relative importance, etc. It may specifically refer to:
Computer science
- File comparison, the automatic comparison of file data by a computer program
- Comparison (computer programming), code that makes decisions and selects alternatives based on them
- Comparison sort, a type of data sort used in computer programming
Language
- Comparison (grammar), a feature of many languages
- Degree of comparison, an English language grammatical feature
- Mass comparison, a test for the relatedness of languages
Mathematics
- Comparison (mathematics), mathematical notation for comparing variable values
- Comparison of topologies, the comparison of topology structures
- Multiple comparisons, a procedure of statistics
Psychology
- Pairwise comparison, a test of psychology
- Social comparison theory, a branch of social psychology
Other
- Comparison microscope, a microscope for the side-by-side viewing of specimens
- Price comparison service, an Internet service
- Comparison of digital single-lens reflex cameras
- Cross-cultural studies, which involve cross-cultural comparisons
See also
- Comparability, a mathematical definition
- Comparator (disambiguation)
- Comparative (disambiguation)
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