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criterion In assessment and performance appraisal, this term is taken as an indicator for job success or as an aspect of job success. Criteria are applied as test parameters for the validity of a predictor (eg of a selection test).
Ãâó: www.personalpsychologie.com/glossary.html
criterion 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.
Ãâó: artswork.asu.edu/arts/teachers/assessment/glossary...
criterion validity generally refers to a comparison of a measure against some sort of gold standard. There are no gold standards for health status measures because health is a latent (or nonobservable) trait, so one can never quantify it with certainty. One type of criterion validity is used and that is 'predictive validity.' The baseline measures are compared to a future event/state (ie, readmission rates to a hospital) to see if the measure could in fact predict that future event/state.
Ãâó: www.spinejournal.com/pt/re/spine/fulltext.00007632...
criterion A criterion consists of two components: the parameter (or measurable aspect of a task that is evaluated), and the required standard (benchmark - norm, regulation or standard of proficiency) with respect to which the parameter is evaluated. The criterion is used to reach the judgement.
Ãâó: www.eurydice.org/Documents/Evaluation/terminology_...
criterion Requirement against which conformity assessment is made.
Ãâó: www.ffcs-finland.org/eng/esittely/standardit/sms10...
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