No, the plural is criteria.
The foreign plural of criterion is "criteria."
The word 'criteria' is the plural form of the singular word 'criterion'. 'Those are the criteria that I used in making my decision.' 'That is the criterion that I used in making my decision.' It is wrong to use the word 'criteria' as a singular. Similarly, it is wrong to use 'phenomena' as a singular. It is the plural form of the singular word 'phenomenon'.
Criteria is plural
"Criteria" is the plural form of the word "criterion." It refers to standards or principles used for making a judgment or decision.
The plural form of the noun "criterion" is "criteria."
The correct plural form of criterion is criteria.
Criteria is plural. Criterion is singular. The criteria to pass a maths exam is being able to add up and subtract. The criterion of passing an addition exam is being able to add up.
The plural form of criterion is criteria.
The plural of criterion is criteria.
Criterion is singular. The word criteria is actually the plural.
Criteria is plural
The plural of criterion is criteria
Criterion is the singular. The plural is criteria.
Criteria is the plural of the world criterion. Criteria are guidelines or standards for testing something. For example, a criterion for working as a chef would be culinary skill.
Many universities use the ability to write clear and correct English as one of their admissions criteria. (Criteria is the plural form of criterion!)
criteria
The plural would be criteria.