detailedness

detailedness

(ˈdiːteɪldnəs)
n
the quality of being detailed
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Judges appraised these backup plans for 1) feasibility, 2) flexibility, 3) detailedness, 4) depth, and 5) rationality.
For example, the feasibility of backup plans was strongly related to appraisals of backup plan rationality (r = .64) but less strongly related to backup plan detailedness (r = .40).
The ranking in the search results does not only depend on the score of the review, but also on the reliability of the review that depends both on the detailedness of it and the Karma of the author.
The first factor she mentions is the detailedness of the letter form, one based on "inclusion" rather than exclusion (103).
According to the source monitoring framework, clarity (defined by brightness, vividness, detailedness, and colourfulness) is an important criterion for the discrimination between memories of real events and fantasies (Johnson, Foley, Suengas, & Raye, 1988; Johnson, Hashtroudi, & Lindsay, 1993).
The combination of the detailedness of the accord and the current diplomatic vacuum gives the accord a real chance for to get implemented".