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Accordingly, the supposed positive subjective well-being effects of Ramadan are a flawed indicator of genuine well-being.
This will lessen the reliance on test scores, which are acknowledged to be a flawed indicator of a teacher's expertise.
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While there are differences in quality between the most commonly used exams (e.g., PISA, TIMSS), the fact is that any one-shot, pencil-and-paper standardized test -- particularly one whose questions are multiple-choice -- offers a deeply flawed indicator of learning as compared with authentic classroom-based assessments.
Using a similarly flawed indicator in both intervention and control groups has at least the advantage that the error is constant.
Relying on such flawed indicators will misdirect federal civil rights efforts.
Many experts argue their release will unfairly malign teachers, because they are flawed indicators of overall teacher performance.
However, the use of B.M.I. as an indicator of obesity is itself highly contested, critics noting that it is based upon a flawed formula that fails to account for muscle mass and bone density.
A flawed team approach.
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