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Effectiveness determines how effective a building operates; that means it can preform its functions better with high effectiveness compared to low effectiveness. For example a farm with 200 effectiveness will produce twice as many goods as a farm with 100 effectiveness. A garage at 150 effectiveness will provide 50% more job happiness to nearby buildings as opposed to one with 100 effectiveness.

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  • effective +‎ -ness
  • Effectiveness determines how effective a building operates; that means it can preform its functions better with high effectiveness compared to low effectiveness. For example a farm with 200 effectiveness will produce twice as many goods as a farm with 100 effectiveness. A garage at 150 effectiveness will provide 50% more job happiness to nearby buildings as opposed to one with 100 effectiveness.
  • Effectiveness is the "extent to which planned activities are realized and planned results achieved."
  • Not so much a crucial factor in our current world as it was in the olden days, effectiveness measures the ability of a certain something to usurp the place of many other things. For example, a nuclear bomb can replace a standing army (although these two of course have differing situations when they can be used) and also costs far less than a standing army. Another example would be to have Wikipedia replacing Britannica, Encarta, Columbia, World Book, etc... These two are fundamentally different examples of effectiveness. The former stresses power; the latter, globalization: the use of one copy of something for more instances of uses through a larger audience.
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  • effective +‎ -ness
  • Effectiveness determines how effective a building operates; that means it can preform its functions better with high effectiveness compared to low effectiveness. For example a farm with 200 effectiveness will produce twice as many goods as a farm with 100 effectiveness. A garage at 150 effectiveness will provide 50% more job happiness to nearby buildings as opposed to one with 100 effectiveness.
  • Effectiveness is the "extent to which planned activities are realized and planned results achieved."
  • Not so much a crucial factor in our current world as it was in the olden days, effectiveness measures the ability of a certain something to usurp the place of many other things. For example, a nuclear bomb can replace a standing army (although these two of course have differing situations when they can be used) and also costs far less than a standing army. Another example would be to have Wikipedia replacing Britannica, Encarta, Columbia, World Book, etc... These two are fundamentally different examples of effectiveness. The former stresses power; the latter, globalization: the use of one copy of something for more instances of uses through a larger audience.
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