Sentences with phrase «wrong test»

The New Mexico lawsuit says that there were widespread errors in the new evaluations because of a rushed rollout and faulty data, including incomplete or wrong test scores.
One of the biggest mistakes companies make is using the wrong test.
See also Flavio Menezes, «Competition the wrong test for iron ore inquiry» (The Conversation, 18 May 2015)
«When you apply the wrong test, as was the case here, you end up with false positives,» says Bird, who co-authored a paper describing the Dallas case in 2013 in the journal Pediatrics.
A standard cholesterol readout is the wrong test to gauge heart disease risk, cardiologists asserted last month at an American Heart Association meeting in Anaheim, California.
A 2008 study found that many mistakes happened in the doing of the test — it wasnt done, the specimen was lost or improperly stored, or the wrong test was performed or scheduled.
Most providers only look at total testosterone, and when they do look at free, they often run the wrong test.
Sometimes insulin resistance can be difficult to detect, and if your physician is choosing the wrong tests, everything may seem «normal».
The truth is more nuanced (and it's often the case that the wrong tests were done and you actually have low testosterone).
Don't rely on a single set of testosterone test results — it's often the case that medical providers give patients the wrong test, at the wrong time, and with the wrong interpretation (especially those who don't specialize in or aren't familiar with testosterone replacement therapy).
Students who completed the wrong test were not asked to take the correct first - day test, unless their parents want them to, according to the Education Department.
Here in Connecticut Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education has pontificated that there were very few technical problems with the Common Core SBAC test in Connecticut, although no independent analysis of the claim has been completed and even the claim that there were «few problems» is suspect considering that in at least two Connecticut School Districts students were given the wrong test and the community's entire results had to be thrown out.
Now is the time for educators and policymakers to stop using the wrong tests to make important decisions.
One key contributing factor is that educators often use the wrong tests to make their most important educational decisions.
[Westbrook High School Principal] Winch said the error was particularly frustrating because state records now say that Westbrook High School's participation rate was a zero, when, she said, the school had 99.9 percent of the students take the test, albeit the wrong test.
So just when we thought the Common Core SBAC testing farce couldn't get worse, the Hartford Courant is reporting that that the reason that the North Haven and Westbrook test results were so out of line with the rest of the state is that high school students in those two towns «took the wrong test
This meant that an entire grade took the wrong test and were then required to retake it.
This story of students losing a two weeks of school because they were given the wrong test — reportedly in at least several Seattle schools — is nothing short of scandalous.
Cizek helped discover that one teacher changed all the students» answers, but had cheated on the wrong test.
So this is the wrong test - too strict.
The Trustees argued there was no prima facie discrimination; the Board applied the wrong test for discrimination; and that there was no connection between the denial of medical marijuana coverage for Mr. Skinner and his disability.
When health care providers make an uneducated guess, order the wrong tests, or misinterpret the results, they breach a basic duty of care to the patient.
As Sharp LJ makes clear, the judge, by referring to the «possibility» of harm applied the wrong test (para 14).
In effect, despite the judge applying the wrong test on causation, the Court of Appeal was prepared to draw inferences from his findings of fact because it believed that a finding of material contribution was «inevitable» on the basis of those findings.
The main reason the discussion caught my attention, however, is that the «technology audit» being used by Kia (and emulated by others) is the right idea, but the wrong test.
The danger in such opinions is that a later court might use the wrong test for control in a case where the issue is whether a person was an agent.
In such cases, even if the AIT had applied the wrong test, permission to appeal would be unlikely to be granted.
In addition, some reputable tests may not fit your needs; you could end up using the wrong test for the traits you want to assess.
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