operationalize

Etymology

From operational + -ize.

verb

  1. (transitive) To make operational.
  2. (transitive, social sciences) To define (a concept) in such a way that it can be practically measured.
    To operationalize a concept is to identify those variables in terms of which the phenomenon represented by the concept can be accurately observed. 1956, Ernest Greenwood, “New Directions in Delinquency Research: A Commentary on a Study by Bernard Lander”, in Social Service Review, volume 30, number 2, page 152
    Vision seems ‘childishly simple’ to us but proves to be fiendishly hard to operationalise, precisely because we are so good at it. 2012, Adam Zeman, ‘Only Connect’, Literary Review, number 399
    General vocabulary is often defined as a common core of English words and operationalized as the most frequent words in a balanced and representative corpus of English. 2018, Clarence Green, James Lambert, “Advancing disciplinary literacy through English for academic purposes: Discipline-specific wordlists, collocations and word families for eight secondary subjects”, in Journal of English for Academic Purposes, volume 35, →DOI, page 107

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