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To conclude — here's Norman Cousins's original letter to the editor: To the Editor: Your front page on March 17 carries the story by Edward B. Fiske of a Florida schoolboy who proved that the answer he gave on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test was correct even though the testing service said it was wrong.
Even though the testing would be voluntary, women could feel pressured to participate, said Barbara A. Koenig, a professor of medical anthropology and bioethics at the University of California, San Francisco.
The point of the literacy tests was precisely such racial exclusion, even though the testing policy made no explicit reference to race.
When screening for sickle cell anemia became an important addition to screening panels, the singular condition of SS disease was usually counted even though the testing methodologies used could detect many different clinically significant hemoglobinopathies.
Interestingly, even though the testing was performed on a limited number of non-European strains, these results indicate that the presence of one of the three CDS cannot be restricted to the geographical origin of the strains.
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Until today, the correct answer did not matter to grade school students taking the Connecticut Mastery Test, because even though the test has asked such questions since its inception in 1986, state education officials have never counted the answers.
This may be why the Florida Education Association opposes the exam, even though the test was written by Florida teachers -- educators are flunking, too.
They said that school administrators were holding them responsible for poor results, even though the tests measure skills that students should have been learning since kindergarten.
Even though the test subjects were told to pay attention because they would be asked questions about the story afterwards, it had little effect on their reaction times.
Even though the tests "did not provide every piece of information desired, there is enough being made available for a serious analyst to draw their own broad conclusions".
Drawn by newspaper articles and Epic's brochures describing the test as "fast, inexpensive, lifesaving," patients readily agreed to Epic's $295 fee, even though the test is not covered by most health insurance policies because it is considered experimental.
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