criterionabsence
Criterionabsence is a term used in evaluation theory to denote a state in which no criterion is available or applicable to judge a candidate option or outcome. In such cases, decision-makers lack an explicit standard against which to assess quality, performance, or merit, and may rely on ad hoc judgments, heuristics, or external influences. The concept highlights the central role of criteria in guiding rational evaluation and the problems that arise when criteria are missing, ill-defined, or incompatible with the decision context.
Origin and usage: The term is a neologism that has appeared in contemporary discussions of assessment design
Applications and implications: In policy evaluation, criterionabsence can occur when a program lacks explicit success metrics,
Mitigation and response: Addressing criterionabsence involves defining clear, measurable criteria, mapping stakeholders’ priorities, and establishing normative
See also: criterion, standard, benchmark, evaluation, decision analysis, measurement, governance.