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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 measure, to predict, or to correlate with.
Ãâó: faculty.uwstout.edu/lawlerm/at101/glossary.shtml
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 A criterion for x is a non-trivial statement of necessary and sufficient conditions for x. For example, if someone offers a criterion for morally right actions she is saying that there is some feature that all morally right actions share (the necessary condition), and that the presence of this feature guarantees that the action is morally right (the sufficient condition).
Ãâó: www.msu.edu/~susse/PHL200-Glossary.html
criterion validity The degree to which a measure or test correlates with other measures or tests of the same construct assessed either concurrently or in the future; the ability of a test to predict a criterion. See also predictive 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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