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The terms effect ?impact as referred to in the CD 97/11 are used as terms with similar meaning. Both terms are only important in relation to significant, ie significant effect or significant impact. (SUIT, 2001)
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| effectiveness |
is the extent to which a specific intervention, when used under ordinary circumstances, does what it is intended to do. Clinical trials that assess effectiveness are sometimes called management trials.
Ãâó: www.va.gov/vatap/glossary.htm
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The power of a ballot to influence the election outcome.
Ãâó: lorrie.cranor.org/pubs/diss/node1.html
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| effectiveness |
the ability of partnerships to implement their objectives and thereby generate positive results in positive action in the community.
Ãâó: www.scottishmediation.org.uk/smn/fxcseven/pgz/six....
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| effectiveness |
Doing something correctly. Effectiveness refers to the ability to meet goals, objectives or needs ?here the goals, needs and objectives of rural people.
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