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A factory worker who is evaluated on the number of defect-free parts he or she assembles in one day is evaluated with an objective measure.
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The evaluation based on the number of defect-free parts assembled is indeed an objective measure, as it relies on quantifiable data rather than subjective opinions or interpretations.
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