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Unread 17 Feb 2007, 13:13   #47
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Re: Bottom of the Class

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Originally Posted by Hebdomad
yeah, I mean quality of life (education, family relations, etc) as a metric? The survey is obviously biased!
When your metrics are focused on the average person then it stands to reason that countries which ensure that everyone reaches a minimum standard are going to do well. But this is a bias in the survey, and isnt the sort of criteria which I would consider most important when assessing countries.

This applies to education just as much as QoL.
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