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Description: Ordered rubric level for a performance criterion. Usage: This governed reference or content definition is used in the 02 Developmental Taxonomy subject area as the authoritative representation of criterion level data. It is referenced through Criterion has Levels. |
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Criterion Level ID |
Description: Stable system identifier for a Criterion Level record. Usage: Used as the conceptual primary identifier and as the stable reference from relationships to Criterion Level. Required for every record. |
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Level Code |
Description: Controlled classification value for level code. Usage: Used to select business rules, validate compatible relationships, group records, filter queries, and drive user-interface behavior. Required for every record. |
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Level Name |
Description: Controlled classification value for level name. Usage: Used to select business rules, validate compatible relationships, group records, filter queries, and drive user-interface behavior. Required for every record. |
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Description4 |
Description: Human-readable content for description on the Criterion Level record. Usage: Used by authoring, localization, parent-facing presentation, explainability, or reviewer workflows according to the entity context. Optional and recorded only when known or applicable. |
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Ordinal Value |
Description: Ordering value used to sort or prioritize Criterion Level records. Usage: Used by services, rules, search, reporting, or audit processing that operates on Criterion Level records. Required for every record. |
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Assistance Level |
Description: Controlled classification value for assistance level. Usage: Used to select business rules, validate compatible relationships, group records, filter queries, and drive user-interface behavior. Optional and recorded only when known or applicable. |
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Consistency Level |
Description: Normalized numeric measure representing consistency level. Usage: Used by evaluation, ranking, threshold, explanation, and quality-control logic; it must not be presented as clinical certainty unless explicitly validated. Optional and recorded only when known or applicable. |
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