Etymology: [ krI-'tir-E-&n also ] (noun.) 1622. The plural form of criterion, formed according to the Ancient Greek -ον (-on) → -α (-a) pluralisation pattern.
plural form of criterion, A single criterion, A Criterion is standard or rule that something is judged by You supply the word that the computer uses to judge other words in one or many document When the criterion is matched that record is entered in the results area, Descriptive factors taken into account by EPA in setting standards for various pollutants These factors are used to determine limits on allowable concentration levels, and to limit the number of violations per year When issued by EPA, the criteria provide guidance to the states on how to establish their standards, A selection definition for choosing races that you may be interested in participating in You may have multiple criteria, each defining different types of races that you like to participate in When new races are added that meet one of your criteria you will be sent an email notification, Guidelines or rules that are used to judge performance, Criteria are the standards or reasons used in making a decision or a judgment Certain criteria must be met for admission to the National Honor Society, Guidelines, rules, characteristics, or dimensions that are used to judge the quality of student performance Criteria indicate what we value in student responses, products, or performance Criteria may be holistic, analytic, general, or specific Scoring rubrics are based on criteria and define what the criteria mean and how they are used, plural of criterion, Statements of standards used by decision-makers at decision gates The dimensions of performance necessary to achieve or surpass for product development projects to continue in development In the aggregate, these criteria reflect a business unit's new product strategy (See Chapter 7 of The PDMA ToolBook), standards set by the National Park Service by which it determines the eligibility of a resource for the National Register of Historic Places The Board of Museums and History have adopted similar standards to evaluate properties for listing in the State Register of Historic Places, In research, the standards or guidelines used to make decisions about information usage, Criteria are specific behaviors that can be documented and are used to determine whether performance meets the standards, the key characteristics or qualities of fine work They are used in rubrics and scoring guides to describe or as the basis for making informed judgments about the quality of student responses, products and performances Other terms that are sometimes used are dimensions or traits, (in the context of criteria pollutants:) information on health and/or environmental effects of pollution, As used in the Clean Air Act, information on adverse effects of air pollutants on human health or the environment at various concentrations The information is collected pursuant to section 108 of the Clean Air Act and used to set national ambient air quality standards, Guidelines, rules, characteristics or dimensions that are used to judge the quality of student performance, The keywords, phrases, operators, or other factors that you want to search for Documents that meet your criteria are displayed in the search results lists, Standards, rules, or tests on which a judgment or decision may be based, statements of the conditions presumed to support or protect the designated use or uses of a waterbody Criteria may be narrative or numeric, One of the three required parts of a learning objective that states the minimum competency or performance level that the student must attain by the end of training for proficiency in the performance (Bennett and Clasper), Statements of standards used by gate-keepers at each gate and related to all organizational functions The criteria necessary to achieve or surpass for product development projects to continue in development In the aggregate, these criteria reflect a business unit's new product strategy See: Design Criteria, Guidelines, traits, characteristics, or dimensions that are used to judge the quality of student performance Criteria indicate what we value in student responses, products or performances, Criteria are specifications that you want matched when you are searching for records You specify criteria by using comparison operators If you just make one specification, that's a criterion, standards on which a judgment or decision may be based, Minimum standards that organizations and individuals must comply with to be considered for funding Meeting specific criteria does not guarantee a grant award since all OAC programs are competitive, A standard or test by which individual things or people may be compared and judged, A standard by which a test may be judged or evaluated; a set of scores, ratings, etc , that a test is designed to predict or to correlate with See validity, One of the three required parts of a properly composed learning objective The performance level that must be achieved by the student along with a concrete measurement for the performance level are described in the criterion statement, The standard by which something is measured In training, the task or learning objective standard is the measure of student performance In test validation, it is the standard against which test instruments are correlated to indicate the accuracy with which they predict human performance in some specific area In evaluation it is the measure used to determine the adequacy of a product, process, or behavior, A means of judging whether or not a Principle (of Forest Management) has been fulfilled, 138 a standard on which a judgment or decision may be based, a test or standard by which truth, existence, identity or meaning can be determined Questions arise over the choice of criteria and over the relation between criteria and that for which they are criteria, the ideal in terms of which something can be judged; "they live by the standards of their community, - A principle or standard that a thing is judged by A criterion can be seen as a 'second order' principle, one that adds meaning and operationality to a principle without itself being a direct measure of performance An example of criteria e g , for ecosystem integrity to be maintained or enhanced 'principal functions and processes of the forest ecosystem are also maintained" (CIFOR, 1999a), A standard of judging; any approved or established rule or test, by which facts, principles opinions, and conduct are tried in forming a correct judgment respecting them, An observable indication of the achievement of a particular objective, A standard with some specific requirements, (pl Criteria): A means of judging whether or not a Principle (of forest stewardship) has been fulfilled, standard against which something is measured (i.e. standard or principle), A standard rule or test on which a judgment or decision can be based, a standard on which a judgment may be based, the ideal in terms of which something can be judged; "they live by the standards of their community", a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "they set the measure for all subsequent work", A criterion is a factor on which you judge or decide something. The most important criterion for entry is that applicants must design and make their own work. W2 criteria a standard that you use to judge something or make a decision about something, A standard by means of which to judge the features of things Possession of appropriate criteria necessarily constitutes adequate evidence for our attribution of the feature in question Thus, as Wittgenstein noted, for example, observation of writhing and groaning are criteria for our belief that someone is in pain Recommended Reading: Ludwig Wittgenstein, Blue and Brown Books (Harpercollins, 1986) {at Amazon com}; Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophical Investigations, tr by G E M Anscombe (Prentice Hall, 1999) {at Amazon com}; and John V Canfield, Wittgenstein, Language and the World (Massachusetts, 1981) {at Amazon com} Also see OCP and noesis, a characteristic or limitation applied to the values of an attribute to select some of the tuples of a relation during a query, an item used to assess the quality of an award or rating to an Internet health information site in order to inform users of the site's utility In this context rating includes rating systems See also standard, (pl Criteria) a standard by which something can be decided, so used especially to describe a requirement which contributes to the objective of a problem, A standard on which a judgment can be based; Plural: Criteria; Usage note: Criteria is a plural form and should not be substituted for the singular criterion, means according to the Helsinki process a characteristic allowing the assessment of whether objectives have been achieved, A desired specification (element or feature) of a product or system, A behavior, characteristic, or quality of a product or performance about which some judgment is made (Clark, 1975) It represents what a teacher intended to teach and what is checked to see if students did indeed learn what the teacher thought was taught,
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plural form of criterion
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A single criterion
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A Criterion is standard or rule that something is judged by You supply the word that the computer uses to judge other words in one or many document When the criterion is matched that record is entered in the results area
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Descriptive factors taken into account by EPA in setting standards for various pollutants These factors are used to determine limits on allowable concentration levels, and to limit the number of violations per year When issued by EPA, the criteria provide guidance to the states on how to establish their standards
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A selection definition for choosing races that you may be interested in participating in You may have multiple criteria, each defining different types of races that you like to participate in When new races are added that meet one of your criteria you will be sent an email notification
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Guidelines or rules that are used to judge performance
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Criteria are the standards or reasons used in making a decision or a judgment Certain criteria must be met for admission to the National Honor Society
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Guidelines, rules, characteristics, or dimensions that are used to judge the quality of student performance Criteria indicate what we value in student responses, products, or performance Criteria may be holistic, analytic, general, or specific Scoring rubrics are based on criteria and define what the criteria mean and how they are used
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plural of criterion
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Statements of standards used by decision-makers at decision gates The dimensions of performance necessary to achieve or surpass for product development projects to continue in development In the aggregate, these criteria reflect a business unit's new product strategy (See Chapter 7 of The PDMA ToolBook)
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standards set by the National Park Service by which it determines the eligibility of a resource for the National Register of Historic Places The Board of Museums and History have adopted similar standards to evaluate properties for listing in the State Register of Historic Places
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In research, the standards or guidelines used to make decisions about information usage
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Criteria are specific behaviors that can be documented and are used to determine whether performance meets the standards
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the key characteristics or qualities of fine work They are used in rubrics and scoring guides to describe or as the basis for making informed judgments about the quality of student responses, products and performances Other terms that are sometimes used are dimensions or traits
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(in the context of criteria pollutants:) information on health and/or environmental effects of pollution
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As used in the Clean Air Act, information on adverse effects of air pollutants on human health or the environment at various concentrations The information is collected pursuant to section 108 of the Clean Air Act and used to set national ambient air quality standards
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Guidelines, rules, characteristics or dimensions that are used to judge the quality of student performance
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The keywords, phrases, operators, or other factors that you want to search for Documents that meet your criteria are displayed in the search results lists
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Standards, rules, or tests on which a judgment or decision may be based
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statements of the conditions presumed to support or protect the designated use or uses of a waterbody Criteria may be narrative or numeric
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One of the three required parts of a learning objective that states the minimum competency or performance level that the student must attain by the end of training for proficiency in the performance (Bennett and Clasper)
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Statements of standards used by gate-keepers at each gate and related to all organizational functions The criteria necessary to achieve or surpass for product development projects to continue in development In the aggregate, these criteria reflect a business unit's new product strategy See: Design Criteria
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Guidelines, traits, characteristics, or dimensions that are used to judge the quality of student performance Criteria indicate what we value in student responses, products or performances
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Criteria are specifications that you want matched when you are searching for records You specify criteria by using comparison operators If you just make one specification, that's a criterion
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standards on which a judgment or decision may be based
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Minimum standards that organizations and individuals must comply with to be considered for funding Meeting specific criteria does not guarantee a grant award since all OAC programs are competitive
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A standard or test by which individual things or people may be compared and judged
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criterion
A standard by which a test may be judged or evaluated; a set of scores, ratings, etc , that a test is designed to predict or to correlate with See validity
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criterion
One of the three required parts of a properly composed learning objective The performance level that must be achieved by the student along with a concrete measurement for the performance level are described in the criterion statement
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criterion
The standard by which something is measured In training, the task or learning objective standard is the measure of student performance In test validation, it is the standard against which test instruments are correlated to indicate the accuracy with which they predict human performance in some specific area In evaluation it is the measure used to determine the adequacy of a product, process, or behavior
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A means of judging whether or not a Principle (of Forest Management) has been fulfilled
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138 a standard on which a judgment or decision may be based
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criterion
a test or standard by which truth, existence, identity or meaning can be determined Questions arise over the choice of criteria and over the relation between criteria and that for which they are criteria
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criterion
the ideal in terms of which something can be judged; "they live by the standards of their community
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- A principle or standard that a thing is judged by A criterion can be seen as a 'second order' principle, one that adds meaning and operationality to a principle without itself being a direct measure of performance An example of criteria e g , for ecosystem integrity to be maintained or enhanced 'principal functions and processes of the forest ecosystem are also maintained" (CIFOR, 1999a)
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criterion
A standard of judging; any approved or established rule or test, by which facts, principles opinions, and conduct are tried in forming a correct judgment respecting them
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An observable indication of the achievement of a particular objective
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A standard with some specific requirements
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(pl Criteria): A means of judging whether or not a Principle (of forest stewardship) has been fulfilled
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criterion
standard against which something is measured (i.e. standard or principle) isim
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criterion
A standard rule or test on which a judgment or decision can be based
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a standard on which a judgment may be based
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criterion
the ideal in terms of which something can be judged; "they live by the standards of their community"
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a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "they set the measure for all subsequent work"
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A criterion is a factor on which you judge or decide something. The most important criterion for entry is that applicants must design and make their own work. W2 criteria a standard that you use to judge something or make a decision about something
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criterion
A standard by means of which to judge the features of things Possession of appropriate criteria necessarily constitutes adequate evidence for our attribution of the feature in question Thus, as Wittgenstein noted, for example, observation of writhing and groaning are criteria for our belief that someone is in pain Recommended Reading: Ludwig Wittgenstein, Blue and Brown Books (Harpercollins, 1986) {at Amazon com}; Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophical Investigations, tr by G E M Anscombe (Prentice Hall, 1999) {at Amazon com}; and John V Canfield, Wittgenstein, Language and the World (Massachusetts, 1981) {at Amazon com} Also see OCP and noesis
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criterion
a characteristic or limitation applied to the values of an attribute to select some of the tuples of a relation during a query
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an item used to assess the quality of an award or rating to an Internet health information site in order to inform users of the site's utility In this context rating includes rating systems See also standard
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(pl Criteria) a standard by which something can be decided, so used especially to describe a requirement which contributes to the objective of a problem
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criterion
A standard on which a judgment can be based; Plural: Criteria; Usage note: Criteria is a plural form and should not be substituted for the singular criterion
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means according to the Helsinki process a characteristic allowing the assessment of whether objectives have been achieved
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criterion
A desired specification (element or feature) of a product or system
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A behavior, characteristic, or quality of a product or performance about which some judgment is made (Clark, 1975) It represents what a teacher intended to teach and what is checked to see if students did indeed learn what the teacher thought was taught
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