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to effectiveness
noun
The property of being effective, of achieving results.
Exact(59)
One category was used for recording general results with respect to effectiveness, such as overall effect sizes or general statements.
Home ultraviolet B (UVB) treatment is a much-debated treatment, especially with regard to effectiveness, safety and side effects.
Has the project been appropriate and effective What factors contributed to effectiveness or ineffectiveness?
With respect to effectiveness, [66 (73.4%)] of respondent indicated that they are effective.
When it came to effectiveness, celebrity competed against the tragic ending.
They lack specialist knowledge about administrative structure and, crucially, any evidence linking size and functions to effectiveness.
Subtitle: "Pathways to Effectiveness in a New Political Climate, How to Stay Positive in an Uncertain Time".
John B. Mattingly, the children's services commissioner, said that limiting the number of cases assigned to each worker is the key to effectiveness and retaining workers.
The court found that though one exam had not yet been adequately tested or validated, both tests do relate to effectiveness in teaching.
Where charter schools have been successful in the US, she says, turnover was key to effectiveness – failing organisations do not have charters renewed.
I do agree, however, that as opposed to laminectomy for sciatica, instrumentation and fusion have a very tenuous claim to effectiveness.
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