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Aspects or categories in which performance in a domain or subject area will be judged. Separate descriptors or scoring methods may apply to each dimension of the student's performance assessment.
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In data analysis, dimensions are variables in a situation. For example, time, product type, [geographic] region are three dimensions of a sales situation: product types are sold over time in different regions.
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Any measurable extent or magnitude, as length, breadth, or thickness.
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A measure of dimensional change caused by factors such as temperature, humidity, or stress usually expressed as units / unit.
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| dimensional stability |
Ability of a sheet to retain its shape and dimensions despite being exposed to external factors and relative stresses.
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