effectiveness
n.
efficiency, productivity; impressiveness, quality of being striking
Effectiveness
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).
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effectiveness
Noun
1. power to be effective; the quality of being able to bring about an effect
(synonym) effectivity, effectualness, effectuality
(antonym) ineffectiveness, ineffectualness, ineffectuality
(hypernym) power, powerfulness
(hyponym) incisiveness, trenchancy
(attribute) effective, effectual, efficacious
2. capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects; "the toxin's potency"; "the strength of the drinks"
(synonym) potency, strength
(hypernym) power, powerfulness
(attribute) potent, strong
Effectiveness
(n.)
The quality of being effective.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Effectiveness
The state of having produced a decided upon or desired effect.