Asked by Alicia Ebding on Jul 02, 2024
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You could use "Madison" as the criterion for a Yes/No field.
Yes/No Field
A binary field in databases that can only store values representing true (yes) or false (no), often used for simple decisions or statuses.
Criterion
A standard or rule by which something is judged or decided.
- Understand the standards and techniques for selecting and locating records within a database.
Verified Answer
VN
Vanda Nixon4 days ago
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
Yes/No fields are used to input binary responses, and using "Madison" as the criterion means that the field is looking for a specific answer (i.e. "yes" or "no") related to the topic of Madison. For example, a field asking "Is Madison the capital of Wisconsin?" would have "Madison" as the criterion for a Yes/No response.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the standards and techniques for selecting and locating records within a database.