Effective

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Effective

Effective (/ɪˈfɛktɪv/), from the Latin word "effectivus", meaning "productive, effective". It is a term often used in various fields such as medicine, psychology, and business to denote something that successfully produces a desired or intended result.

Medical Usage

In medicine, the term 'effective' is used to describe a treatment or intervention that has been scientifically proven to have a beneficial effect on a disease or condition. For example, an antibiotic is said to be effective against a particular bacteria if it can kill or inhibit its growth.

Related terms in medicine include efficacy, which refers to the maximum possible effect a drug or treatment can have, regardless of the dose, and potency, which refers to the amount of drug needed to produce an effect.

Psychological Usage

In psychology, 'effective' is used to describe interventions, therapies, or techniques that have been shown through research to be beneficial in reducing symptoms or improving outcomes. For example, cognitive behavioral therapy is considered effective for treating conditions such as depression and anxiety.

Related terms in psychology include efficiency, which refers to the ability to achieve a desired result with minimal wasted effort or expense, and effectiveness, which refers to the degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result.

Business Usage

In business, 'effective' is used to describe strategies, tactics, or actions that achieve the desired outcome. For example, an effective marketing strategy is one that increases sales or brand awareness.

Related terms in business include efficiency, which refers to the ability to accomplish a job with a minimum expenditure of time and effort, and productivity, which refers to the rate at which goods or services are produced especially output per unit of labor.

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