But what do you do when you're 11? you go to the playground and you play, so that's what they did. some of the girls said they t
hought everything would work out. they'd be back, they said. malala wanted to be hopeful, too. but before she left, she turned around and took one long look at the building. malala was right about the edict and what it meant. after january 2009, she was forced to stay at home and read books, ellick said. eventually she was moved around the country where she attended ad-hoc schools. how did the setting of malala's education change after the taliban took over swat valley? she had to read at home or attend school in secret locations. she joined other children at the playground to read and study. she stopped trying to pursue an education in any way. she continued to attend the same school she had before.
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the best possible way to solve this problem would be for Dr. Quinn to redesign the test until she finds similar results upon re-administering the test to the same group of subjects. This is because without reliability the study cannot be proven, therefore it is extremely important.