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criterion
{n} a mark whereby to judge, a standard
- 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)
(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 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
138 a standard on which a judgment or decision may be based
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
the ideal in terms of which something can be judged; "they live by the standards of their community
a standard on which a judgment may be based
A means of judging whether or not a Principle (of Forest Management) has been fulfilled
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 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
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 basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "they set the measure for all subsequent work"
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
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 characteristic or limitation applied to the values of an attribute to select some of the tuples of a relation during a query
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 or test by which individual things or people may be compared and judged
the ideal in terms of which something can be judged; "they live by the standards of their community"
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