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Criterion

Criterion meaning

A standard, test, or requirement by which individual things or people may be compared and judged; a gauge.

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Color is either the only criterion for registration or the primary criterion.

Criterion-related validity can be assessed by correlating a measure with a criterion measure theoretically expected to be related.

Estimating the parameters The most common choice in optimization of parameters is the root mean square criterion which is also called the autocorrelation criterion.

Frege's theory contained the axiom that for any formal criterion, there is a set of all objects that meet the criterion.

Korselt's criterion An alternative and equivalent definition of Carmichael numbers is given by Korselt's criterion.

Other segments on the show include interviews with celebrities, and the "Criterion Lounge", where Smith discusses a Criterion Collection movie available on DVD and the Hulu Plus service.

The criterion of demarcation Popper uses falsification as a criterion of demarcation to draw a sharp line between those theories that are scientific and those that are unscientific.

The epoch moment or date is usually defined by a specific clear event, condition, or criterion the epoch event or epoch criterion from which the period or era or age is usually characterized or described.

The main criterion for Medicaid eligibility is limited income and financial resources, a criterion which plays no role in determining Medicare coverage.

The shepherds' scene has badly distorted sound, and the kidnap scene has poor colour quality. citation The same scenes that were on the Criterion laserdisc can now be found on the Criterion Collection DVD.

This critical value is independent of the composition of the alloy, and this is the main advantage of the Rayleigh number criterion over other criteria for prediction of convectional instabilities, such as Suzuki criterion.

This generalization is based on AIC (Akaike information criterion), or sometimes AICc (Akaike Information Criterion with correction).

And you can, thanks to The Criterion Channel’s new program, available starting Feb. 13: James Baldwin On-Screen, three features and three shorts that will engage and challenge you in ways you didn’t think possible.

Delistings coupled with fewer initial public offerings would further reduce the size of the Philippine equity market, making it even less attractive to foreign investors who view size as an important investment criterion.

If your car fits the criterion of being a lemon, the California Lemon Laws are there to protect you.

In contrast, only four criteria matter as much to Americans: speaking English, being a US citizen, respecting the laws, and feeling a true American; while in Spain, the sole very important criterion is speaking Spanish.

In data privacy, the most important criterion is informed consent.

Investment performance is not a criterion because client objectives and risk tolerances vary, and advisors rarely have audited performance reports.

Lone Star, Trainspotting, and a collection of Chantal Akerman Masterpieces will also be part of Criterion's upcoming release, offering a variety of genres and storytelling styles for cinephiles to enjoy.

Quantifiable data can also be assigned to a criterion to make it more specific (e.g., increases revenue by $100,000 or more).