Criteriology
Criteriology is a versioned registry of evaluation criteria (checklists/rubrics/specs) plus a builder that turns them into usable deliverables.
- Browse and search criteria sets
- Immutable version pages (stable citation + content hashes)
- Export JSON/YAML/Markdown
- Generate author/reviewer checklists via Builder
Sets
A compact checklist for releasing analysis code/research software with citation metadata, environment capture, and archival. Paraphrased; use linked principles/specs for details.
A pragmatic checklist for publishing datasets with adequate metadata and access conditions (demo).
A compact checklist for dataset-level metadata and provenance so others can find, interpret, and reuse data. Paraphrased; align with FAIR and DataCite metadata expectations.
A compact, paraphrased reporting checklist for diagnostic test accuracy studies. Use the linked official STARD 2015 guidance for the complete standard.
A simple ordinal rubric for human evaluation of model responses (demo).
A compact, paraphrased reporting checklist for observational (cohort/case-control/cross-sectional) studies. Use the linked official STROBE guidance for the complete standard.
A compact, paraphrased reporting checklist for prediction model development/validation studies. Use the linked official TRIPOD guidance for the complete standard.
A compact checklist to report protocol/preregistration details and transparently describe amendments and deviations. Paraphrased; use linked registry/guideline sources for the full standard.
A minimal checklist for reporting interview-based qualitative studies (demo).
A compact, paraphrased reporting checklist for randomized trials. Use the linked official guidance for the complete standard.
A basic release-gating spec: smoke tests and documentation checks for software artifacts (demo).
A compact checklist for reporting statistical methods and results (paraphrased from SAMPL). Focuses on clarity, estimands/effect sizes, missing data, multiplicity, and model reporting.
A lightweight reporting guide for systematic reviews (demo; inspired by PRISMA-style concepts).
A compact baseline checklist for transparent reporting across research artifacts (demo).