measurability

/'meʤərəblnis/ Cách viết khác : (measurability) /,meʤərə'biliti/
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measurability

The scientist checks the measurability of the liquid with a graduated cylinder.

Definition

Noun: The quality or state of being capable of being measured. It refers to the extent to which something can be quantified, assessed, or determined using a standard scale or method.

Usage

"Measurability" is a formal, often academic term used to discuss the inherent property of a concept, attribute, or phenomenon that allows it to be evaluated numerically or qualitatively against a defined standard. It is central to fields like science, economics, project management, and data analysis.

Examples
  • The success of the new policy depends on the measurability of its key performance indicators.
  • One challenge in psychology is the measurability of abstract concepts like happiness or intelligence.
  • The measurability of the chemical reaction allowed the scientists to collect precise data.
Advanced Usage
  • "Test for measurability": In mathematics, particularly in measure theory, this refers to determining if a set or function satisfies the necessary conditions to have a well-defined measure.
    • The first step in the analysis was to prove the measurability of the function.
  • "Lack of measurability": Used to indicate that something is difficult or impossible to quantify effectively.
    • The project's main risk is the lack of measurability in its long-term social impact.
Variants and Related Words
  • Measurable (adjective): Able to be measured.
    • The goal must be specific and measurable.
  • Measure (verb/noun): The action or process of ascertaining size, amount, or degree; a standard unit used for this.
    • We need to measure the outcomes accurately.
Synonyms
  • Quantifiability
  • Assessability
  • Determinability
Antonyms
  • Immeasurability
  • Unquantifiability
Related Concepts
  • Metric: A standard of measurement or a quantifiable indicator.
  • Criterion (plural: criteria): A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided, often requiring measurability.
  • Validity: The quality of being logically or factually sound, often dependent on the measurability of the constructs involved.
measurability

The scientist checks the measurability of the liquid with a graduated cylinder.

Noun
  1. the quality of being measurable

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