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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Consultants hired by Consumer Reports to investigate how it botched a story about infant car seats concluded Tuesday that a major misunderstanding between the magazine and the lab that conducted the test resulted in the error.
The findings of the test - that most seats "failed disastrously" - were withdrawn two weeks after their Jan. 4 publication when the magazine learned its side-impact tests had simulated speeds twice as fast as it reported.See the full content of this document
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Investigation Released On Infant Car-Seat Error
The error led to criticism from the manufacturers involved ...
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