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The Roundtable could just as well have said "nearly all Americans reject tests as the main basis for promotion".
It is terribly frustrating having misinformed insurance companies reject tests; it would be worse if another system did that, too.
But it overlooked places like Marin, Scarsdale and Whitefish Bay where students easily pass exams but parents reject tests that promote excessive memorization.
I must, however, disagree with Ezekiel J. Emanuel about a system with "built-in guidelines" that would reject tests or procedures.
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When investigating whether H3K4me2 modifications are preferentially located downstream in genes, there is a very low proportion of rejected tests.
Results were deemed significant when the false discovery rate among the rejected tests was estimated to be lower than 5%.
Only reviewer 1 and the computer had values for rejected tests that were significantly lower than predicted.
The few rejected tests are subject to a very strong multiple testing correction, and as discussed above needs >10 000 samples to at all allow any test to beat the FDR threshold.
Although the AU test does not account for uncertainty in phylogenetic estimation, all the strongly rejected tests concern species belonging to different major clades, each with high statistical support, indicating that our conclusions are unlikely affected by phylogenetic uncertainty.
Except in Oaxaca: In 2008, the teachers' union in the state rejected testing as an educational tool.
Paradoxically, the rejected test-ban treaty had provisions for inspections by which the United States could have sought to examine the Russian test site.
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