Sentence examples for consequences of tests from inspiring English sources

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Messick (1989) mentioned some important points such as misuse of the test, social consequences of tests, and test fairness.

Although the extent to which test developers can control the social consequences of tests is disputed (Alderson 2004), striving to achieve positive washback is necessarily one aspect of an ethical approach to language test development (O'Sullivan & Weir 2011).

Although outside the primary focus of our study, focus group discussions addressed non-health related consequences of tests as well, such as financial planning (concerning mortgage, insurance and career development) and consequences for relatives or family planning.

Therefore, studies investigating the consequences of tests on patient management, that is the use of treatment and the ordering of further tests, are sometimes undertaken to support conclusions about test effectiveness.

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People can much more readily picture a friend dying of cancer than they can call up images of anonymous people suffering from the consequences of testing.

Together, the foul-ups underscore the consequences of testing in an era in which a failing score can prevent a student from graduating.

Your description accurately portrayed the social consequences of testing for paternity, but you may have misled readers to believe that paternity tests could be performed without the consent of the person submitting specimens for insurance purposes.

In the late 1950s Sakharov became concerned about the consequences of testing in the atmosphere, forseeing an eventual increased global death toll over time.

Instead, the article was quashed, and they wound up with a grown-up lesson in the consequences of testing nerves in a post-Newtown-massacre world.

The task force concluded that possible adverse consequences of testing (including unnecessary treatment, incontinence and impotence) outweighed the benefits of detecting slow-growing cancers that might never cause harm.

We can consider both "test washback" and "test impact" to be "consequences of test use".

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