
Criteria for Selection
Criteria for selection in the context of general knowledge refers to the standards used to determine what information is included or considered important. This can include relevance, accuracy, authority, and timeliness of the information. Relevance ensures the content is pertinent to the topic at hand. Accuracy verifies that the information is correct and based on reliable sources. Authority checks the credibility of the information source. Timeliness assesses whether the information is current and applicable. Together, these criteria help ensure that the knowledge we rely on is trustworthy and valuable.