Dictionary Definition
effectiveness
Noun
1 power to be effective; the quality of being
able to bring about an effect [syn: effectivity, effectualness, effectuality] [ant:
ineffectiveness]
2 capacity to produce strong physiological or
chemical effects; "the toxin's potency"; "the strength of the
drinks" [syn: potency,
strength]
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Translations
property of being effective
- Finnish: tehokkuus
- German: Wirksamkeit
- Kurdish:
- Sorani: بهسوودی
degree to which something is effective
- Finnish: tehokkuus, teho
- German: Wirksamkeit
Extensive Definition
Effectiveness means the capability of producing
an effect.
In Physics, an
effective theory is, similar to a phenomenological
theory, a framework intended to explain certain (observed) effects
without the claim that the theory correctly models the underlying
(unobserved) processes. An example is an effective
field theory that "pretends" that certain effects are caused by
a field
even if it is known that this is not actually the case. In a way,
any theory of Physics is fundamentally an effective theory, since
there is no meaningful distinction of observables and reality within the scope of
Physics (see also
FAPP, cogito ergo
sum, Phenomenalism,
Pragmatism).
The word effective is sometimes used in a
quantitative way, "being very or not much effective". However it
does not inform on the direction (positive or negative) and the
comparison to a standard of the given effect. Efficacy, on the
other hand, is the ability to produce a desired amount of the
desired effect, or success in achieving a given goal. Contrary to
efficiency, the focus
of efficacy is the achievement as such, not the resources spent in
achieving the desired effect. Therefore, what is effective is not
necessarily efficacious, and what is efficacious is not necessarily
efficient.
An ordinary way to distinguish among
effectiveness, efficacy, and efficiency:
- efficiency: doing things "right", i.e. in the best and most economical way
- efficacy: getting things done, i.e. meeting immediate targets
- effectiveness: doing "right" things, i.e. setting right targets to achieve an overall goal (the effect)
- (effectivity: mostly synonym to effectiveness; usage is rather rare)
See also
For the medical meaning of 'effectiveness', see
discussion at efficacy.
effectiveness in Czech: Efektivita
effectiveness in German: Effektivität
effectiveness in Lithuanian: Veiksmingumas
effectiveness in Portuguese: Efetividade
effectiveness in Thai: ประสิทธิภาพ
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nervousness, new
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