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criterea

Criterea is a term used in some discussions to refer to a consolidated set of standards used to judge or evaluate something. It is often described as the collective application of multiple criteria to a decision, assessment, or design, treating the group of standards as a single unit.

Etymology and status: The word is not widely recognized in standard English. In formal writing, the plural

Usage: In educational rubrics, policy deliberations, and project-management templates, criterea may appear to denote the complete

Limitations and reception: Because criterea is nonstandard, authors risk ambiguity or pedantic criticism. When first introducing

See also: Criteria; Criterion; Evaluation; Rubric; Decision framework.

of
criterion
is
criteria;
criterea
is
generally
seen
as
a
neologism,
a
misspelling,
or
an
informal
shorthand
adopted
by
particular
communities
to
emphasize
the
entire
suite
of
standards
rather
than
any
individual
criterion.
suite
of
requirements.
The
term
can
be
used
to
contrast
the
body
of
standards
with
a
single
criterion,
though
many
readers
will
prefer
more
precise
language.
the
term,
it
helps
to
define
it
clearly
and
to
provide
examples.
In
most
professional
contexts,
using
criteria
or
specifying
the
collection
as
a
rubric,
framework,
or
set
of
criteria
is
preferable.