most...
some....
a few....
Most cars crash.
Some people die.
A few kill other people.
Really easy for people get confused when people post newspaper articles that use words like most/some/few.......
I think it’s a lot more helpful to everyone (pos & neg) if we post articles that refer to the actual tests we’re talking about, not just all tests.
It’s like running a car race with a Daewoo, ford, Lada and Ferrari and the commentator saying most of the cars are slow, some of them are fast and a few of them don’t handle very well. It really gives no insight into anything does it?
How about we look for specific info on the specific tests we are looking at? Be much more helpful to everyone I’d suggest.
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