criteria

(noun)

Standards for judgement or evaluation.

Examples of criteria in the following topics:

  • Methods

    • Scientific papers need a thorough description of methodology in order to prove that a project meets the criteria of scientific objectivity: a testable hypothesis and reproducible results.
  • Turning Your Topic Into a Question

    • However, it should work towards figuring out how to meet the criteria of a successful problem statement.
    • The question, "How does Hamlet lay out criteria for ‘successful' revenge?
  • Overview of the IMRAD Model

    • Explain your selection criteria early on—why did you choose each of your sources?
  • Step 7: Completing a Final Review

    • This is also your last chance to make sure you meet the criteria of the assignment.
  • Generating Further Questions

    • Scholarly articles should be evaluated based on criteria such as thoroughness, credibility, and accuracy.
  • Evaluating Sources

    • If a source meets all these criteria, it is safe to use.
  • The Basics of Quotations

    • This one meets all the criteria.
  • Brainstorming and Choosing Your Topic

    • In the coming section, we will discuss strategies for thinking of topics that meet both criteria.
  • Step 4: Drafting

    • Scholarly articles should be evaluated based on criteria such as thoroughness, credibility, and accuracy.
Subjects
  • Accounting
  • Algebra
  • Art History
  • Biology
  • Business
  • Calculus
  • Chemistry
  • Communications
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Microbiology
  • Physics
  • Physiology
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Statistics
  • U.S. History
  • World History
  • Writing

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