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The phrase "are we really measuring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning the validity or accuracy of a measurement or assessment process.
Example: "In our discussion about the project's success, I can't help but wonder, are we really measuring the right outcomes?"
Alternatives: "are we truly assessing" or "are we genuinely evaluating".
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What are we really measuring when we tell time?
For all the talk of empowerment, for all the emphasis on ownership, what kind of impacts are we really measuring?
That might be atribbuted to variable interpretation of ultrasound anatomy – what are we really measuring?
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The trouble is we really only measure unemployed people filing for unemployment benefits -- not unfilled jobs, and worse, their lost opportunity costs, so we don't know where the mismatches are and how to fix them.
The interesting question to me is: Are they really measuring what we call "extraversion" or "introversion," or are those just categories that are totally historically contingent?
The low correlations between AA, AM and AR, together with the scalability analysis, indicate that we are really measuring three separate latent traits.
"What we're really measuring with the marshmallows isn't will power or self-control," Mischel says.
Cisco's VP of supply chain, John Kern, told us, "We always manage costs so closely, but we weren't really measuring energy we didn't know how much we spent!" This is a common gap among manufacturers, but it's a troubling one, because, as Kern noted, energy is typically a factory's largest variable cost.
"It is hard to tell what 'reading' is today: we're not really measuring the amount of content that kids are reading incidentally within games and apps," he says, suggesting that "screen time is no longer a viable term" because children are doing so many things on those screens, many of which require reading text.
Some sceptics argue that consumer EEG devices are not really measuring thoughts at all.
When some researchers purport to be measuring "happiness," I think they are really measuring gratification.
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