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Definition of Trainability
1. [n -TIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trainability
Literary usage of Trainability
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Technology Against Terrorism: Structuring Security (1994)
"They propose a $100000 project aimed at determining what factors (eg., olfactory
capability, motor capability, intelligence, trainability, temperament, ..."
2. The Competency of Fifty College Students: (A Diagnostic Study) by Karl Greenwood Miller (1922)
"A good performance on the first trial with the cylinders, followed by an excellent
second trial, indicate intelligence and trainability, while a low rating ..."
3. The Competency of Fifty College Students: (A Diagnostic Study) by Karl Greenwood Miller (1922)
"A good performance on the first trial with the cylinders, followed by an excellent
second trial, indicate intelligence and trainability, while a low rating ..."
4. The Validity of Testing in Education & Employment by Eileen R. Rudert (1997)
"Are trainability tests, work samples, biodata, and assessment centers practical
and viable alternatives or supplements to mental tests and will they aid in ..."
5. The Journal of Educational Research by Educational Research Association (U.S. (1921)
"His attention is persistent enough for each test, and his trainability for facts
is high enough so that in his nearly nine years of existence he has ..."