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Contacting HR over possible errors in test
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<blockquote data-quote="M&amp;ALawyer" data-source="post: 43529" data-attributes="member: 2647"><p>Thanks for your input Rhiannon - its good to have an economists perspective!</p><p></p><p>Reductions in tariffs and increased subsidies also can make goods+services more competitively priced in a market; as competition is not solely based on concentration of products but also price (if I am not mistaken). I thought I was overthinking this for the purpose of a VR test; which is why I opted for <u>yes</u> for the reasons you mentioned.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think it might be a lesson not to dwell too much on technicalities for these tests. But I think selection of words should still be factored in with greater care. My points might sound incredibly minor/pernickety in the scheme of things – but say a candidate missed the benchmark by one correct answer because they had the same concerns I had (which in my opinion are reasonable); I am not sure it is just?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M&ALawyer, post: 43529, member: 2647"] Thanks for your input Rhiannon - its good to have an economists perspective! Reductions in tariffs and increased subsidies also can make goods+services more competitively priced in a market; as competition is not solely based on concentration of products but also price (if I am not mistaken). I thought I was overthinking this for the purpose of a VR test; which is why I opted for [U]yes[/U] for the reasons you mentioned. I think it might be a lesson not to dwell too much on technicalities for these tests. But I think selection of words should still be factored in with greater care. My points might sound incredibly minor/pernickety in the scheme of things – but say a candidate missed the benchmark by one correct answer because they had the same concerns I had (which in my opinion are reasonable); I am not sure it is just? [/QUOTE]
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