
doi: 10.1038/453028a , 10.7282/t3q241ww
pmid: 18451836
Commentary in Nature, International weekly journal of science. International testing that is used to predict the grim future of U.S. science and technology is being vastly misinterpreted.
Employment, Internationality, Science, Science--Testing, Educational tests and measurements, United States, Suicide, Technology--Testing, Workforce, Humans, Educational Measurement, Students, Mathematics
Employment, Internationality, Science, Science--Testing, Educational tests and measurements, United States, Suicide, Technology--Testing, Workforce, Humans, Educational Measurement, Students, Mathematics
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