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mitattava

Mitattava is a Finnish adjective formed from the verb mitata (to measure) with the present-active participle suffix -va. It means “that can be measured” or “measurable.” The term is used to describe quantities, properties, or variables for which a numeric value can be determined using defined units and instruments. In everyday and technical language it appears in phrases such as mitattava suure (a measurable quantity) or mitattava ominaisuus (a measurable property). In mathematics, mitattava can describe a concept such as mitattava funktio (a function that is measurable with respect to a given sigma-algebra).

The noun form mitattavuus denotes measurability—the property of being measurable. Related vocabulary includes mitata (to measure),

In practice, mitattava emphasizes feasibility of quantification. It does not by itself imply accuracy or validity,

mittaus
(measurement),
mittari
(instrument),
and
mittaaminen
(the
act
of
measuring).
The
concept
is
central
in
science,
engineering,
statistics,
and
data
collection,
where
a
variable
described
as
mitattava
can
be
assigned
a
numeric
value
on
a
defined
scale.
which
are
separate
criteria
important
for
evaluating
the
quality
of
measurements
and
data.
Distinctions
between
mitattava
data
and
non-measurable
phenomena
often
guide
study
design,
instrumentation
choices,
and
data
analysis
across
disciplines.