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influencable

influencable

See also: influençable

English

Adjective

influencable

  1. Misspelling of influenceable.
    • 2001, Martha B Bronson, Self-Regulation in Early Childhood
      A reasonable amount of order, regularity, and responsiveness in the environment allows the child to develop a sense that the world is predictable and influencable.
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      They are “heavily interconnected by feedback loops, or reentrant mechanisms, that make possible high-order regulations between levels” and are “cognitively penetrable” or influencable at some stage of development.
    • 2003, Development and Perspectives of Landscape Ecology, Olaf Bastian and Uta Steinhardt edd.
      The ecologically relevant soil characteristics and properties can be divided into stable (barely influencable) and unstable (easily influencable) ones.
    • 2005, Rudolf Grünig and Richard Kühn, Successful Decision Making
      Influencable features of the situation will often be useful as decision criteria.
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      For example, poor motivation in a sales organisation, an influencable feature, may result from unclear targets on the one hand and inadequate performance-related salary incentives on the other.