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Senal ,

I’m aware i’m cherry picking here.

Scientists do this all the time.

They do, with strict guidelines about how they can strictly control the context to eliminate bias and gaming (as much as they can anyway).

The only substantive arguments that I’ve seen made – and the only “debunking” aspects to this test revolve around veracity and validity – which is understandably concerning. But let’s unpack that: Do the results bear repeatability, and do what the results say reflect the reality of who that person is?

I could very well be reading this incorrectly but are you saying that veracity and validity are known concerns and then follow that up with “Can we verify? Are the results useful?”

I wouldn’t consider restating the questions that represent the known concerns as unpacking said concerns.

misunderstanding of the test’s objectives.

Genuine question, what would you consider to be the test’s objectives ?

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