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The phrase "a white test" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a test or assessment is designed to be neutral or unbiased, often in discussions about fairness or equality in testing.
Example: "The researchers implemented a white test to ensure that all participants had an equal opportunity to succeed, regardless of their background."
Alternatives: "neutral assessment" or "unbiased evaluation".
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Heterogeneity was tested using both a Breusch-Pegan test and a White test.
Obvious departures from the homoscedasticity assumption were consistently detected and consequently a White test [ 24] conducted.
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The company secured a lease for new offices, complete with a gleaming white test kitchen, at Oakland's waterfront Jack London Square.
It consisted of a small white test chamber (16×16×16 cm) inserted into a larger tank (60×26×36 cm) to provide a comfortable area with vegetation and food where the test fish were placed together with 3 other companion females 10 minutes before starting the training session.
It consisted of a small white test chamber (16×16×16 cm) inserted in a larger tank (60×26×36 cm) to provide a comfortable area with vegetation and food where the test fish was placed together with other three companion females, 10 minutes before starting the training session.
Costall, B., Jones, B. J., Kelly, M. E., Naylor, R. J. & Tomkins, D. M. Exploration of mice in a black and white test box: Validation as a model of anxiety.
Animals were tested in a white plastic test box (40 cm long x 20 cm wide x 12.5 cm high).
Animals were tested in a white, rectangular test box (40 cm long × 20 cm wide × 12.5 cm high) made of plastic.
A June 14 letter asserts that the troubling standardized test score gap between black and white test takers is a result of unequal access to commercial test preparatory courses.
Mr. McNulty is not perfect yet, as a white glove test revealed.
(a) White noise test.
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