Yeah, I know what they want. They want to see a certain applied force + direction (vector) detaching a certain mass of removed material of certain dimensions that conform to desired shape(s) of the flakes and the workpiece. To them, small vectors combined with high flake mass in comparison to the mass of the workpiece will tell them that certain materials are "soft to knap", for example.
They don't understand the skill required in preparing the edge/surface according to material, the skill required in recognizing and adapting to variations in the properties of the material being knapped, and the need, or lack of need, of maintaining tools to a high degree in order to produce good results.
But that's only a small part of what they don't understand.
They perceive that knapping is like hitting a baseball, for example: with batters (or knappers) assigned batting averages. And if you have a team with batters with good averages, they always win more games (produce more finished pieces of higher quality). Not only that, they think that a batting average (knapping skill) can tell you a lot about a player's personal life (the knapper's culture)!
Ridiculous !! And nothing but BS-ology.
And don't get me started on their lack of understanding of the need for a knapper to be in a good state of mind in order to produce good work. (I'll get upset and knap like crap... can't do that... I've got a vid I need to shoot today
).