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Effectiveness

Effectiveness or effectivity[1] is the capability of producing a desired result or the ability to produce desired output. When something is deemed effective, it means it has an intended or expected outcome, or produces a deep, vivid impression.[2]

Etymology edit

The origin of the word effective stems from the Latin word effectīvus, which means "creative, productive, or effective". It surfaced in Middle English between 1300 and 1400 AD.[3]

Usage edit

Science and technology edit

Mathematics and logic edit

 
Calculation of effective stress, the theory of which is an effective theory

In mathematics and logic, effective is used to describe metalogical methods that fit the criteria of an effective procedure.

In group theory, a group element acts effectively (or faithfully) on a point, if that point is not fixed by the action.

Physics edit

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.

In heat transfer, effectiveness is a measure of the performance of a heat exchanger when using the NTU method.

Medicine edit

In medicine, effectiveness relates to how well a treatment works in practice, especially as shown in pragmatic clinical trials, as opposed to efficacy, which measures how well it works in explanatory clinical trials or research laboratory studies.

Humanities and social sciences edit

In management, effectiveness relates to getting the right things done. Peter Drucker reminds his readers that "effectiveness can and must be learned".[4] The term "institutional effectiveness" has been widely adopted within higher education settings [5] to assess "how well an institution is achieving its mission and goals".[6] For example, Utica University in New York State holds that "an effective institution is characterized by a clearly defined mission that articulates who it serves, what it aspires to be, and what it values. Likewise, an effective institution has clear goals that are broadly communicated to its stakeholders".[6] Pope Francis adopts the same term in a critique of governmental effectiveness when he refers to "a number of countries [with] a relatively low level of institutional effectiveness", which leads to "greater problems for their people while benefiting those who profit from this situation". He refers, for example, to countries whose laws are "well written" but not effectively enforced.[7]

In human–computer interaction, effectiveness is defined as "the accuracy and completeness of users' tasks while using a system".[8]

 
A US military exercise, designed to increase combat effectiveness

In military science, effectiveness is a criterion used to assess changes determined in the target system, in its behavior, capability, or assets, tied to the attainment of an end state, achievement of an objective, or creation of an effect,[9] while combat effectiveness is: "...the readiness of a military unit to engage in combat based on behavioral, operational, and leadership considerations. Combat effectiveness measures the ability of a military force to accomplish its objective and is one component of overall military effectiveness."[10][11]

Related terms edit

Efficacy, efficiency, and effectivity are terms that can, in some cases, be interchangeable with the term effectiveness. The word effective is sometimes used in a quantitative way, "being very effective or not very effective". However, neither "effectiveness", nor "effectively", inform about the direction (positive or negative) or gives a comparison to a standard of the given effect. Efficacy, on the other hand, is the extent to which a desired effect is achieved; the ability to produce a desired amount of the desired effect, or the success in achieving a given goal. Contrary to the term 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.[12]

Other synonyms for effectiveness include: clout, capability, success, weight, performance.[13] Antonyms for effectiveness include: uselessness, ineffectiveness.[14]

Simply stated, effective means achieving an effect, and efficient means getting a task or job done it with little waste. To illustrate: suppose, you build 10 houses, very fast and cheap (efficient), but no one buy them. In contrary to building 5 houses same budget and time as 10 houses but you get all 5 sold and the buyers are happy (effective). You get the desired result selling your houses and happy customers (effect).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Effectiveness vs. Efficacy vs. Efficiency – Differences | Dictionary.com.
  2. ^ Dictionary.com, LLC. "Effectiveness | Define Effectiveness Dictionary.com." Dictionary.com | Find the Meanings and Definitions of Words at Dictionary.com. 2011. Web. 28 Sept. 2011. <http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/effectiveness>.
  3. ^ Harper, Douglas. "effective". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 2011-10-04.
  4. ^ Peter F. Drucker (2006). The Effective Executive: The Definitive Guide to Getting the Right Things Done. New York: Collins.
  5. ^ Mintz, S., New Approaches to Assessing Institutional Effectiveness, Inside Higher Ed, published 2 December 2020, accessed 9 February 2024
  6. ^ a b Utica University, Guide to Institutional Effectiveness, revised September 2020, accessed 8 February 2024
  7. ^ Pope Francis (2015), Laudato si', paragraph 142, accessed 2 February 2024
  8. ^ DIN EN ISO 9241-11. Ergonomic Requirements for office with visual display terminals – Guidance on usability. Beuth, Berlin (1998)
  9. ^ Commander’s Handbook for Strategic Communication and Communication Strategy, US Joint Forces Command, 2010.
  10. ^ "Combat effectiveness". Encyclopaedia Britannica. 24 Jan. 2019.
  11. ^ "Combat Effectiveness", The Oxford Companion to American Military History. Encyclopedia.com. 24 Jan. 2019. https://www.encyclopedia.com>.
  12. ^ Longman, Pearson. "Effective - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online." Longman English Dictionary Online. 2011. Web. 04 Oct. 2011. <http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/effective>.
  13. ^ STANDS4 LLC. "Effectiveness Synonym." Synonyms.net. 2011. Web. 28 Sept. 2011. <http://www.synonyms.net/synonym/effectiveness>.
  14. ^ STANDS4 LLC. "Effectiveness Synonym." Synonyms.net. 2011. Web. 28 Sept. 2011. <http://www.synonyms.net/synonym/effectiveness>.

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Effective redirects here For the album by Side Effect see Effective album For the database of predicted bacterial secreted proteins see Effective database Not to be confused with Affectiveness Look up effectiveness in Wiktionary the free dictionary Effectiveness or effectivity 1 is the capability of producing a desired result or the ability to produce desired output When something is deemed effective it means it has an intended or expected outcome or produces a deep vivid impression 2 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Usage 2 1 Science and technology 2 1 1 Mathematics and logic 2 1 2 Physics 2 1 3 Medicine 2 2 Humanities and social sciences 3 Related terms 4 See also 5 ReferencesEtymology editThe origin of the word effective stems from the Latin word effectivus which means creative productive or effective It surfaced in Middle English between 1300 and 1400 AD 3 Usage editScience and technology edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Mathematics and logic edit nbsp Calculation of effective stress the theory of which is an effective theory In mathematics and logic effective is used to describe metalogical methods that fit the criteria of an effective procedure In group theory a group element acts effectively or faithfully on a point if that point is not fixed by the action Physics edit 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 In heat transfer effectiveness is a measure of the performance of a heat exchanger when using the NTU method Medicine edit In medicine effectiveness relates to how well a treatment works in practice especially as shown in pragmatic clinical trials as opposed to efficacy which measures how well it works in explanatory clinical trials or research laboratory studies Humanities and social sciences edit In management effectiveness relates to getting the right things done Peter Drucker reminds his readers that effectiveness can and must be learned 4 The term institutional effectiveness has been widely adopted within higher education settings 5 to assess how well an institution is achieving its mission and goals 6 For example Utica University in New York State holds that an effective institution is characterized by a clearly defined mission that articulates who it serves what it aspires to be and what it values Likewise an effective institution has clear goals that are broadly communicated to its stakeholders 6 Pope Francis adopts the same term in a critique of governmental effectiveness when he refers to a number of countries with a relatively low level of institutional effectiveness which leads to greater problems for their people while benefiting those who profit from this situation He refers for example to countries whose laws are well written but not effectively enforced 7 In human computer interaction effectiveness is defined as the accuracy and completeness of users tasks while using a system 8 nbsp A US military exercise designed to increase combat effectiveness In military science effectiveness is a criterion used to assess changes determined in the target system in its behavior capability or assets tied to the attainment of an end state achievement of an objective or creation of an effect 9 while combat effectiveness is the readiness of a military unit to engage in combat based on behavioral operational and leadership considerations Combat effectiveness measures the ability of a military force to accomplish its objective and is one component of overall military effectiveness 10 11 Related terms editEfficacy efficiency and effectivity are terms that can in some cases be interchangeable with the term effectiveness The word effective is sometimes used in a quantitative way being very effective or not very effective However neither effectiveness nor effectively inform about the direction positive or negative or gives a comparison to a standard of the given effect Efficacy on the other hand is the extent to which a desired effect is achieved the ability to produce a desired amount of the desired effect or the success in achieving a given goal Contrary to the term 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 12 Other synonyms for effectiveness include clout capability success weight performance 13 Antonyms for effectiveness include uselessness ineffectiveness 14 Simply stated effective means achieving an effect and efficient means getting a task or job done it with little waste To illustrate suppose you build 10 houses very fast and cheap efficient but no one buy them In contrary to building 5 houses same budget and time as 10 houses but you get all 5 sold and the buyers are happy effective You get the desired result selling your houses and happy customers effect See also edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Effectiveness Effect disambiguation References edit Effectiveness vs Efficacy vs Efficiency Differences Dictionary com Dictionary com LLC Effectiveness Define Effectiveness Dictionary com Dictionary com Find the Meanings and Definitions of Words at Dictionary com 2011 Web 28 Sept 2011 lt http dictionary reference com browse effectiveness gt Harper Douglas effective Online Etymology Dictionary Retrieved 2011 10 04 Peter F Drucker 2006 The Effective Executive The Definitive Guide to Getting the Right Things Done New York Collins Mintz S New Approaches to Assessing Institutional Effectiveness Inside Higher Ed published 2 December 2020 accessed 9 February 2024 a b Utica University Guide to Institutional Effectiveness revised 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