A design problem in writing a short piece is that insufficient space to say things defensibly inevitably generates misunderstandings. |
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In addition, it is essential to construct the question so that correct options are defensibly correct and distracters are defensibly incorrect. |
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Even a good chunk of the much-hailed decline in crime rates is defensibly assigned to full employment. |
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If there are, say, 25 keys that could defensibly be included in the model, and you can pick any set of 13 of them, that is a total of 5,200,300 possible combinations. |
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When the value of a given variable could be defensibly obtained from existing studies or empirical data, a single value was used in the estimation equation. |
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Indeed an early-stage human embryo, with no nervous system and presumably lacking pain and fear, might defensibly be afforded less moral protection than an adult pig, which is clearly well equipped to suffer. |
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All of the major aspects of measurement must be carefully considered before the results of a research document can be defensibly included in a research review. |
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