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kryteria

Kryteria is a Polish noun in the neuter gender that denotes criteria, standards, or requirements used to judge, evaluate, or decide about something. It is commonly applied in contexts such as research design, recruitment, procurement, and policy assessment. Phrases include kryteria wyboru (selection criteria), kryteria oceny (evaluation criteria), and kryteria jakości (quality criteria). The term frames what must be met for a judgment or decision to be considered valid.

Etymology traces kryteria to the Greek word kriterion, meaning a standard or rule, with the form entering

Grammatically, kryteria is a neuter plural noun. The singular form is kryterium, with the genitive singular

In comparative usage, kryteria roughly correspond to the English “criteria” and should not be confused with

Polish
as
kryterium
in
the
singular
and
kryteria
in
the
plural.
The
word
is
typically
used
in
formal
or
technical
language
and
often
appears
in
lists
or
sections
describing
requirements
or
benchmarks.
kryterium
and
the
genitive
plural
kryteriów.
Common
constructions
place
the
word
after
adjectives
or
verbs
that
express
assessment,
selection,
or
comparison,
for
example:
spełniać
kryteria,
spełnić
kryteria,
ustalić
kryteria.
subjective
judgments;
they
specify
objective
or
agreed-upon
standards.
In
Polish,
kryteria
can
cover
qualitative
or
quantitative
measures
and
may
be
grouped
into
mandatory
and
optional
criteria
depending
on
the
decision
context.
See
also
kryterium
and
the
related
concept
of
standard
or
benchmark.