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Definition of Criteria

Criteria
Criterion Cri*te"ri*on (kr?-t?"r?-?n), n.; pl. Criteria (-?), sometimes Criterions (-?nz). [Gr. ????? a means for judging, fr. ???? decider, judge, fr. ????? to separate. See Certain.] 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. Of the diseases of the mind there is no criterion. --Donne. Inferences founded on such enduring criteria. --Sir G. C. Lewis. Syn: Standard; measure; rule.

Meaning of Criteria from wikipedia

- Look up criterion or criteria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Criterion (pl.: criteria) may refer to: Criterion, Oregon, a historic unincorporated...
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- Exit criteria are the criteria or requirements which must be met to complete a specific task or process as used in some fields of business or science...
- The Copenhagen criteria are the rules that define whether a country is eligible to join the European Union. The criteria require that a state has the...
- The Amsterdam criteria are a set of diagnostic criteria used by doctors to help identify families which are likely to have Lynch syndrome, also known...
- The euro convergence criteria (also known as the Maastricht criteria) are the criteria European Union member states are required to meet to enter the...
- The Feighner Criteria are a set of influential psychiatric diagnostic criteria developed at Washington University in St. Louis between the late 1950s...
- The Bradford Hill criteria, otherwise known as Hill's criteria for causation, are a group of nine principles that can be useful in establishing epidemiologic...