Criterion
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Criterion may refer to:
Criterion, general meaning
In science and mathematics:
- Criterion validity, in psychometrics, a measure of how well one variable or set of variables predicts an outcome
- Criterion-referenced test, translates a test score into a statement about the behavior to be expected of a person
- Eisenstein's criterion, in mathematics, gives sufficient conditions for a polynomial to be irreducible over the rational numbers
- Euler's criterion, in number theory concerning primes
- Problem of the criterion, in epistemology, an issue regarding the starting point of knowledge
- Weyl's criterion, used in mathematics in the theory of diophantine approximation
In modern culture:
- Criteria (band), indie band
- The Criterion Collection, a company that produces collector's edition DVDs and Blu-ray discs
- Criterion Games, a game technology company in Guildford, England
- The Criterion (magazine), a British literary magazine published from 1922 to 1939
- The New Criterion, a New York-based monthly literary magazine founded in 1982
In Education:
- Criterion Online Writing Evaluation Service, an web-based educational software by ETS designed for writing in English, which employs E-rator - the computerized writing analyzer used in scoring SAT essays.
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