Citations:criteria


 * 1) Examples of the use of criteria as the plural of criterion:
 * 2) *1855: J. M. D. Meiklejohn, author of the English translation of Immanuel Kant's German Critique of Pure Reason, editorial footnote on page 22
 * For the said rules or criteria are, in respect to their chief sources, merely empirical, consequently never can serve as determinate laws à priori, […]
 * 1) *1889: the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, volume XLV, published by the Royal Society (Great Britain)
 * […] in which the liquid forming the spheroid is supposed perfect, the criteria are entirely different from the conditions of secular stability obtained by […]
 * 1) *1934: American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science, p570
 * It is obviously essential to specify just what criteria are employed when we compare different organisms or when we compare an organism at one time with […]
 * 1) *1990: U. S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment; Linda Starke, ed, Confused minds, burdened families: finding help for people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias
 * The resulting criteria are extremely complex.
 * 1) *1995: Wayne S. Davis & Thomas P. Simon, Biological Assessment and Criteria: Tools for Water Resource Planning and Decision Making, p3
 * Least-impacted regional reference conditions form the basis for developing regional biological goals, or biological criteria. Biological criteria are “numeric values or narrative expressions that describes the reference [least-impacted] biological integrity of aquatic communities inhabiting waters of a given designated aquatic life use” (USEPA 1990a).
 * 1) *1997: Abdelkader Hameurlain, A Min Tjoa, eds, Database and Expert Systems Applications: 8th International Conference, Dexa ‛97
 * […] the combination where all optional criteria are selected is denoted […]
 * 1) *1999: William S. Pollack, Real Boys: Rescuing Our Sons from the Myths of Boyhood
 * Such criteria are not designed specifically for children and are based on a narrow model.
 * 1) *2005: The Transit Coöperative Research Program of the Transit Development Corporation, Track-Related Research, p1
 * These criteria were developed based on computer simulations of single wheelsets, and representative transit vehicles. The resulting criteria are shown to be dependent on wheel/rail contact angle, wheel/rail friction coefficient, flange length, and wheelset angle of attack (AOA).
 * 1) *2006: Russell A. Barkley, Kevin R. Murphy, Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Handbook for Diagnosis and Treatment
 * When DSM-III-R criteria are utilized, the US prevalence ranges from 1·4% to 13·3% with an average of 6·7% based on adult reports […]
 * 1) *2006: Mark Graham Brown, Baldrige Award Winning Quality: How to Interpret the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence, p2
 * As the criteria have changed over the years, the Baldrige has become an award for overall effectiveness of an organization, as opposed to an organization that simply has high quality products / services.
 * 1) Examples of the non-standard use of criteria in the singular:
 * 2) *1867, Journal of the Indian Roads Congress, page 73
 * It appears from the calculated stresses that a ‘middle half’ criteria can safely be adopted.  While the ‘middle half’ criteria is adopted, the important consideration should be the permissible compressive strength.
 * 1) *1889, Joseph Heuser, The American Ecclesiastical Review, page 274, Catholic University of America Press
 * The most important criteria is the first, the irreversible cessation of all brain activity.
 * 1) *1900, Biennial Report of the Board of Control of State Institutions of Iowa
 * Perhaps the most impressive criteria is the consideration of what it would ultimately cost if Iowa continued to operate institutions that are primarily custodial.
 * 1) *2000 February, Mark L. Dantzker, Ph.D. and Ronald D. Hunter, Ph.D., Research Methods for Criminology and Criminal Justice, Elsevier
 * The second criteria is that the relationship between the independent and dependent variable must be observed.
 * 1) *2003 June, Gerrit Knodt, Ph.D., Developing Excellent People Managers, page 29, Xlibris Corporation
 * An important other criteria is evidence that the candidate has the ability and resiliency to handle and manage rapid change.
 * 1) *2005 February, Joseph J. Leon, Ph.D., Wayne C. Brown, Ph.D., and Libby O. Ruch, Ph.D., Telephone Survey Methods and Practices, page 1, Streamline Surveys Inc.
 * It can be as high as $40.00 to $50.00+ for a telephone interview that is longer, uses a RDD sample, and the selection criteria is one that takes a number of calls to locate the respondent.
 * 1) Examples of the non-standard treatment of criteria as an uncountable noun:
 * 2) *1888, Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States, page 33
 * Accordingly, such criteria is entitled to little or no weight in resolving the issues raised herein.
 * 1) *1992 December, Don H. Fontenelle, Ph.D., Are You Listening?, page 173, Wellness Institute, Inc.
 * Most criteria is based on a child having a certain level of intelligence and/or an achievement level (for example math, reading, etc.) above his actual grade placement.
 * 1) *1999 June, Balbir S Dhillon, Ph.D., Engineering Maintainability: How to Design for Reliability and Easy Maintenance, page 190, Gulf Professional Publishing
 * Step 2 establishes accept/reject criteria and retest procedures in the event that the “accept” criteria is not met.