Familiarity definition

Familiarity means that candidates should be prepared to use these resources, as needed, in the context of ministerial practice, and to explain how they would use them to the Ministerial Fellowship Committee but need not have read them in their entirety.
Familiarity here means past interactions with online banking vendors (Pavlou, 2002). Familiarity is the antecedent of knowledge-based trust (Gefen et al., 2003). Yamigishi and Yamigishi (1994) stated that knowledge-based trust depends on history, information and experience. Familiarity lessens confusion about website procedures and reduces the possibility that the customer may feel he/she is being taken unfair advantage of (Gefen et al., 2003). Trust is developed over time with accumulation of trust-relevant knowledge, resulting from experience with the other party (Gefen et al., 2003). In general, familiarity with what is going on, and why it is happening with the parties involved, creates trust in business relationships. This accumulated trust-relevant knowledge and successful previous interactions lead to higher levels of trust (Gefen et al., 2003).

Examples of Familiarity in a sentence

  • Familiarity of the issues/problems facing public sector organisations.

  • Familiarity with adequate Member compliance procedures (i.e. the Monitor should not be proposing procedures it develops at first instance without an understanding of procedures compliant Members have instituted to meet MFDA requirements).

  • Familiarity with and use of LawHelp and Language Line or other resources available to assist clients who need referrals or language assistance.

  • Familiarity with academic freedom matters should be sought from appointees.

  • As an integral part of CFM maintenance training, CFM also provides the following training for vendor-furnished products installed on CFM Engines: • Familiarity with the product’s location on the engine and its purpose • On-engine servicing of the product • Removal and Installation functions If Airline requires additional maintenance training on any vendor-furnished products, Airline shall schedule such training directly with the vendor.

  • Familiarity with military rank structure, customs, and courtesies.

  • Familiarity with university policies, procedures, and regulations.

  • Familiarity and use of PLC controlled and regulated devices to troubleshoot and effectively repair and support manufacturing processes, waste water, fire protection, and plant service systems is required.

  • Familiarity with telephone numbers of fire, police, and ambulance services for the geographic area served by the provider.

  • Familiarity with installation and maintenance procedures for plumbing fixtures, appliances, and other components, and the proper techniques for gas welding and cutting.

Related to Familiarity

  • Knowledge means actual knowledge after reasonable investigation.

  • Experience means “earned premiums” and “incurred claims” during the experience period.

  • Associate degree means the credential awarded by a school upon the successful completion of an associate degree program. The program must contain a minimum of ninety quarter credit hours or sixty semester hours.

  • Familial relationship means a person who is a spouse, domestic partner or civil union partner of a County employee or State, County or municipal official, or any person who is related to such an employee or official, whether by blood, marriage or adoption, as a:

  • Skills means the demonstrated mental and physical proficiency to apply knowledge.