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PSYC 331|90 exam 1 Questions And Answers|2024
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why do we study development - ️️raising children, understanding social policies (what children need), understanding people 
 
independent variable - ️️thing that is manipulated 
 
dependent variable - ️️thing that is measured 
 
random assignment - ️️randomly sorting participants into groups (even) 
 
reliability - ️️consistency of measurement 
 
test-retest reliability - ️️obtaining the same score when testing multiple times 
 
interrater reliability - ️️behavior mea...
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CVA specific Assessment Questions With Complete Solutions
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What are highly recommended tests for stroke pts in acute care? correct answer: 1. Orpington Prognostic Scale 
2. Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients (PASS) 
3. Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement (STREAM) 
 
What are highly recommended tests for pts w/ stroke in rehabilitation? correct answer: 1. Fugl Meyer Assessment Motor Performance 
2. FIM 
3. Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients (PASS) 
4. Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) 
5. Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movem...
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NURS 5366 / NURS5366 Quiz 3
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A researcher is studying the effect of hypnosis on pain experienced during 
dental procedures. The researcher’s study has two groups: those who receive 
hypnosis during the procedure and those who receive no hypnosis. If the 
researcher plans to use a t-test for the statistical analysis, which would be 
the best way to measure pain for this study? 
 
pain scale where the participants report their pain as: none, some, intense 
 
patient report of presence or absence of pa...
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Research NPTE questions with correct answers
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Independent variable - Answer The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied.; the treatment 
 
dependent variable - Answer The measurable effect, outcome, or response in which the research is interested. 
 
Controlled Variable - Answer Factor in an experiment that a scientist purposely keeps the same 
 
Reliability - Answer consistency; 
IntERrater - 2+ different testers 
IntRArater - same person trying to replicate 
 
Validity - Answer the ex...
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OTP 530 FINAL EXAM |Question and Answers| Graded A+
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OTP 530 FINAL EXAM |Question and 
Answers| Graded A+ 
Screening *Ans* Observation of data or person to identify strengths/limitations and 
determine need for further assessment. 
Evaluation *Ans* Obtaining and interpreting the data necessary to understand the 
history/person/situation. Gives us the goal. Do this first! 
Assessment *Ans* Specific tools instruments, or interactions used to understand the 
client. Might use an assessment while doing an eval. 
Examples of performance skills and ...
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NBCOT Questions 2024 with 100% correct answers
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A client's wrist and thumb joints are limited in range of motion, and the client complains of some mild discomfort that affects the client's caregiving duties at home. The OTR® wants to facilitate movement, increase circulation, and decrease pain. What would be the MOST appropriate use of thermal modalities? 
 
A. Use deep heat while stretching the client's stiff joints. 
 
B. Use superficial heat before or during a passive stretch. 
 
C. Use superficial heat or deep heat without stretching ...
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CPPS Patient Safety Certification Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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CPPS Patient Safety Certification 
Questions and Answers 100% Solved 
One important route to restoring trust is through a commitment to transparency by all health care 
systems. Organizations and clinicians that act as though they have nothing to hide become more 
trustworthy. The health care system should seek to earn renewed trust not by hiding its defects, 
but by revealing them, along with making a relentless commitment to improve. The transition to 
openness is a difficult one for our o...
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PSYC 331 exam 1 |90| questions with complete solution
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PSYC 331 exam 1 |90| questions with complete solution 
 why do we study development - Correct Answer raising children, understanding social policies (what children need), understanding people 
 
independent variable - Correct Answer thing that is manipulated 
 
dependent variable - Correct Answer thing that is measured 
 
random assignment - Correct Answer randomly sorting participants into groups (even) 
 
reliability - Correct Answer consistency of measurement 
 
test-retest reliability - Corr...
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PSYCH- 218 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS CORRECT 100%
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The space between the nerve ending of one neuron and the dendrite of another is known as the: 
A. synapse. 
B. soma. 
C. receptor. 
D. basil ganglia. - Answer Synapse 
 
Aaron yells at their roommate about being overly 
messy; Aaron, however, is even messier. Aaron is 
MOST likely exhibiting which of the following 
defense mechanisms? 
A. displacement 
B. rationalization 
C. projection 
D. denial 
E. reaction formation - Answer Projection 
 
Which of the following is not one of the major 
categ...
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CPPS Patient Safety Certification Already Passed
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CPPS Patient Safety Certification 
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One important route to restoring trust is through a commitment to transparency by all health care 
systems. Organizations and clinicians that act as though they have nothing to hide become more 
trustworthy. The health care system should seek to earn renewed trust not by hiding its defects, 
but by revealing them, along with making a relentless commitment to improve. The transition to 
openness is a difficult one for our often-beleaguered health...
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