Definitions for "Transferability"
The extent to which a good or service can be moved from one location to another; the relative capacity for spatial interaction.
The ability to apply the results of research in one context to another similar context. Also, the extent to which a study invites readers to make connections between elements of the study and their own experiences.
The process for which college courses taken at one institution will transfer and be awarded equal course and credit value at the transferring institution.
(see external validity and transportability)
This term was used by Lincoln and Guba (1985, p.300) as a qualitative analogue to external validity. See Inference Transferability. Back to the top
The quality or state of being transferable.
the quality of being transferable or exchangeable; "sterling transferability affords a means of multilateral settlement for....trade between nondollar countries"
A vehicle with a transferable warranty can have the warranty transferred to the new owner if the vehicle is sold privately. Sometimes a small fee is required.
A vehicle having an extended warranty can have the warranty transferred to the new owner of the vehicle if the vehicle is sold privately.
A new ESEA flexibility authority that allows states and local educational agencies (LEAs) to transfer a portion of the funds that they receive under certain Federal programs to other programs that most effectively address their unique needs to certain activities under Title I.
Transferability refers to the ability of already-issued debt securities to be bought and sold between investors on the secondary market.
the ability to continue performing adequately in a new context (e.g. the same competence being applied in a different industrial sector or country, or a qualification of one country being acceptable in another).
The ability to sell shares of stock in a corporation.
An agreement between two or more health plans that they will accept the other's enrollees when an enrollee changes residency from one plan's service area to another's.
A characteristic of real estate requiring some orderly method by which it can be transferred.