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rivenwanderer January 7 2008, 22:59:19 UTC
Quick question--what's the distinction between "not true" and "doesn't make sense"? I'm currently interpreting not-true for things like "a dog is a kind of vegetable" and not-sense for things like "a dog is a kind of running"...

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cmouse January 9 2008, 06:46:06 UTC
Like that. ;)

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dclayh January 8 2008, 01:09:54 UTC
I would assume that "Opinion" means "This statement is neither true nor false because it is a matter of opinion."

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dclayh January 8 2008, 01:08:28 UTC
1. When taking the test, I was unsure whether "foo" and "a foo" were equivalent mod "minor grammatical errors". (Where foo="cricket" and "nickel".)

2. I'm glad your test doesn't stay away from such risque statements as "You are likely to find a penis in a vagina" and "Hookers is a kind of cleansing."

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cmouse January 9 2008, 06:47:22 UTC
Random controls know no modesty?

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