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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 692297" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>My opinion is informed by what I've read, heard, and have been told by people I respect. I'm willing to change my opinion if shown evidence to the contrary. I try to always keep an open mind towards my own opinions. </p><p></p><p>Standardized testing has always been a lightning rod because it favors certain types of students (not talking ethnicity/race/sex/etc. here). There are students that perform better in long-form essay examinations and those who perform better on multiple-choice examinations. This was what I was actually referring to when I mentioned bias. It's interesting how others went straight to race and socioeconomics. I responded to [USER=823]@Madison Grant[/USER] and [USER=133]@yeti92[/USER] with the information I provided because I think there is also an inherent unfairness associated with socioeconomics too. But that wasn't the bias I was referring to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 692297, member: 198"] My opinion is informed by what I've read, heard, and have been told by people I respect. I'm willing to change my opinion if shown evidence to the contrary. I try to always keep an open mind towards my own opinions. Standardized testing has always been a lightning rod because it favors certain types of students (not talking ethnicity/race/sex/etc. here). There are students that perform better in long-form essay examinations and those who perform better on multiple-choice examinations. This was what I was actually referring to when I mentioned bias. It's interesting how others went straight to race and socioeconomics. I responded to [USER=823]@Madison Grant[/USER] and [USER=133]@yeti92[/USER] with the information I provided because I think there is also an inherent unfairness associated with socioeconomics too. But that wasn't the bias I was referring to. [/QUOTE]
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