noun
- the quality or state of being able to be measured or quantified
- the property of a mathematical set that allows it to be assigned a measure
Usage: mathematics
Examples
- The measurability of student progress is essential for educational assessment.
- Scientists debate the measurability of consciousness and subjective experiences.
- The company’s success depends on the measurability of its key performance indicators.
- In mathematics, the measurability of a set determines whether it can be integrated.
- The measurability of environmental impact helps guide policy decisions.
- Researchers questioned the measurability of happiness in psychological studies.