QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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on all fires. - answer A fire investigator should use the scientific
method:
voluntary - answer All NFPA documents are considered _________
documents and are used throughout the world
consistent - answer Definitions contained within NFPA 921 are
critically important in that they provide a(n) __________ language for
all investigators to use when conducting an investigation.
All of these are correct. - answer In an NFPA technical committee,
you would expect to find:
NFPA 1033. - answer Minimum JPRs for service as a fire investigator
are found in:
Guide - answer NFPA 921 is considered a __________ to be used by a
fire investigator during training or a fire investigation.
NFPA 1033. - answer The NFPA document used to qualify
investigators is:
public input. - answer The first step in the life of an NFPA document
is:
, from NFPA 921. - answer The definitions used in this textbook are:
an investigator must have successfully completed a background
investigation. - answer The investigator standard has one
requirement that no other professional qualification standard
requires, and that is:
NFPA 921 - answer You can find information on evidence collection
and interviewing witnesses in:
empirical data. - answer Data collected at a fire scene that can be
verified or validated as true are considered:
probable. - answer If an investigator is able to support his or her
hypothesis as "more than 50% likely of being true," the investigator
can list the results of the hypothesis certainty as:
Analyze the data, develop a hypothesis, test the hypothesis -
answer Place the following steps of the scientific method in the
correct order: develop a hypothesis, analyze the data, test the
hypothesis.
inductive reasoning. - answer To develop a hypothesis, the fire
investigator uses:
A peer review is considered independent and objective. - answer
Which of the following statements is true about a peer review?
Flashover - answer A compartment fire that has reached full room
involvement is also known as: