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PTHA 1301 Exam Review | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
Where were the first PTA programs - Miami Dade Community College in Florida 
and St. Catherine's University in Minnesota 
The need for Physical Therapy first occurred in the early ____. - 1900s 
What two things required rehabilitation in the 1900s? - Polio epidemic and WWI 
When was the emergence of physiotherapy and by who? - 1918 by Mary McMillan 
Mary McMillan is the founder for? - American Physiotherapy Association 
HCC graduated their first PTA class when? - 1975 
Mary McMillan Lecture Awa...
- Examen
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Where were the first PTA programs - Miami Dade Community College in Florida 
and St. Catherine's University in Minnesota 
The need for Physical Therapy first occurred in the early ____. - 1900s 
What two things required rehabilitation in the 1900s? - Polio epidemic and WWI 
When was the emergence of physiotherapy and by who? - 1918 by Mary McMillan 
Mary McMillan is the founder for? - American Physiotherapy Association 
HCC graduated their first PTA class when? - 1975 
Mary McMillan Lecture Awa...
PTA LAWS AND RULES EXAM FLORIDA 2024 Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | Verified
What are the three parts to the laws and rules exam ? - 
Part A: chapter 486 PT practice 
Part B: rule 64B17 
Part C: chapter 456 health profession,occupation,provision 
What is legislative purpose? - To ensure that every PT practitioner is practicing in the state meets 
minimum requirements for safe practice. 
What is legislative intent? - It is the intent that PT practitioners who fall below minimum competency 
or who otherwise present a danger to the public be prohibited from practicing in t...
- Examen
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What are the three parts to the laws and rules exam ? - 
Part A: chapter 486 PT practice 
Part B: rule 64B17 
Part C: chapter 456 health profession,occupation,provision 
What is legislative purpose? - To ensure that every PT practitioner is practicing in the state meets 
minimum requirements for safe practice. 
What is legislative intent? - It is the intent that PT practitioners who fall below minimum competency 
or who otherwise present a danger to the public be prohibited from practicing in t...
Psych/Soc MCAT Prep | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024 Version
Visual cues allows us to perceptually organize by taking into account the following cues: - 
- depth 
- form 
- motion 
- constancy 
Describe retinal disparity. - 
- Eyes are about 2.5 inches apart which allows humans to get slightly different views of objects of world 
around. 
- gives humans an idea on depth 
What is convergence? - - gives humans an idea of depth as well based on how much eyeballs are 
turned. gives humans a sense of depth 
When are the muscles of the eye relaxed and contrac...
- Examen
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Visual cues allows us to perceptually organize by taking into account the following cues: - 
- depth 
- form 
- motion 
- constancy 
Describe retinal disparity. - 
- Eyes are about 2.5 inches apart which allows humans to get slightly different views of objects of world 
around. 
- gives humans an idea on depth 
What is convergence? - - gives humans an idea of depth as well based on how much eyeballs are 
turned. gives humans a sense of depth 
When are the muscles of the eye relaxed and contrac...
Psych Final Exam COHN | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
Which level of processing results in longer-lasting memory codes - Semantic (what is the meaning of 
a word or material) 
A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli is called - Iconic 
our tendency to judge the likelihood of an event on the basis of how readily we can remember - 
Availability heuristic 
research findings suggest that iconic memory lasts for approximately - 1/2 second 
by encouraging people to imagine their home being destroyed by fire insurance agents are especially 
successfu...
- Examen
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Which level of processing results in longer-lasting memory codes - Semantic (what is the meaning of 
a word or material) 
A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli is called - Iconic 
our tendency to judge the likelihood of an event on the basis of how readily we can remember - 
Availability heuristic 
research findings suggest that iconic memory lasts for approximately - 1/2 second 
by encouraging people to imagine their home being destroyed by fire insurance agents are especially 
successfu...
PSYC 2301 TCPS 2 Core | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
You have already answered this question 
Minimal-risk research projects do not need to be reviewed by a full REB. A delegated review may be 
conducted by one or more REB members. 
False (your answer) 
True - True 
A new virus is spreading among human populations, and the mechanisms that explain how it spreads are 
not well defined. One theory is that the virus is spread from person to person in workplaces due to 
mosquitoes. If this theory is true, installing mosquito nets in workplaces would su...
- Examen
- • 9 páginas •
You have already answered this question 
Minimal-risk research projects do not need to be reviewed by a full REB. A delegated review may be 
conducted by one or more REB members. 
False (your answer) 
True - True 
A new virus is spreading among human populations, and the mechanisms that explain how it spreads are 
not well defined. One theory is that the virus is spread from person to person in workplaces due to 
mosquitoes. If this theory is true, installing mosquito nets in workplaces would su...
PSYA02 Midterm Review | Actual Exam Questions | 100% Correct Answers | Verified 2024 Version
What does intelligence predict? - Academic, economic, occupational success & success on 
standardized tests 
Where does intelligence come from? - Genetics, family environment, schooling 
What is Carroll's Three-Tiered Model (factor analysis)? - 
1) General intelligence (g) 
2) Basic intelligence (eg. fluid intelligence, crystallized intelligence, general memory & learning) 
3) A set of specific abilities 
Who invented the first IQ test? - Alfred Binet (Binet-Simon intelligence test; 1904) 
Wha...
- Examen
- • 5 páginas •
What does intelligence predict? - Academic, economic, occupational success & success on 
standardized tests 
Where does intelligence come from? - Genetics, family environment, schooling 
What is Carroll's Three-Tiered Model (factor analysis)? - 
1) General intelligence (g) 
2) Basic intelligence (eg. fluid intelligence, crystallized intelligence, general memory & learning) 
3) A set of specific abilities 
Who invented the first IQ test? - Alfred Binet (Binet-Simon intelligence test; 1904) 
Wha...
PSY2012 Exam 2 Study Questions | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
A child is kicking and screaming with his eyes open wide. Which stage of sleep would you most expect 
him to be in? 
A) REM sleep 
B) Non-REM sleep 
C) Awake - B) 
The child is having a night terror, which happen almost exclusively in non-REM sleep. 
- Typically Night terror = Stage 4 sleep 
Alex has been known to sleep walk ever since he was a young kid. One night, Alex drives to publix, comes 
home and cooks a pizza all while sleeping. What stage of sleep is Alex most likely in and do you beli...
- Examen
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A child is kicking and screaming with his eyes open wide. Which stage of sleep would you most expect 
him to be in? 
A) REM sleep 
B) Non-REM sleep 
C) Awake - B) 
The child is having a night terror, which happen almost exclusively in non-REM sleep. 
- Typically Night terror = Stage 4 sleep 
Alex has been known to sleep walk ever since he was a young kid. One night, Alex drives to publix, comes 
home and cooks a pizza all while sleeping. What stage of sleep is Alex most likely in and do you beli...
PSE Window Clerk Exam 2024 Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | Verified
Does the Postal Service receive tax dollars for operating expenses? - No 
What does the Postal Service rely on to fund its operations? - The sale of postage, products, and 
services 
What's the Postal Service's responsibility of mail? - To preserve and protect the security and sanctity 
of the mail in its custody from tampering. 
Postal Service employees are mandated by federal law to _____ and _____ all mail placed in its ____. - 
Preserve, protect, custody. 
Postal Inspectors - Investigate t...
- Examen
- • 11 páginas •
Does the Postal Service receive tax dollars for operating expenses? - No 
What does the Postal Service rely on to fund its operations? - The sale of postage, products, and 
services 
What's the Postal Service's responsibility of mail? - To preserve and protect the security and sanctity 
of the mail in its custody from tampering. 
Postal Service employees are mandated by federal law to _____ and _____ all mail placed in its ____. - 
Preserve, protect, custody. 
Postal Inspectors - Investigate t...
PSE Postal Exam | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
What does the T in GIST stand for? - Thank 
What are the benefits of certified mail? - Proof of mailing, proof of delivery, signature collected on 
delivery 
What service can be added to certified mail? - Return receipt and restricted delivery 
What is Publication 52? - Hazardous materials manual 
Certified mail can be added to? - First class and priority 
How much additional insurance can be purchased with GXG? - $2499 
What is the maximum length+girth for priority mail? - 108 
If a standard po...
- Examen
- • 6 páginas •
What does the T in GIST stand for? - Thank 
What are the benefits of certified mail? - Proof of mailing, proof of delivery, signature collected on 
delivery 
What service can be added to certified mail? - Return receipt and restricted delivery 
What is Publication 52? - Hazardous materials manual 
Certified mail can be added to? - First class and priority 
How much additional insurance can be purchased with GXG? - $2499 
What is the maximum length+girth for priority mail? - 108 
If a standard po...
PRSA APR Exam Practice Questions | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
You are responsible for an internal employee newsletter. A freelance photographer provides several 
photos you intend to use in the next issue. Your supervisor quickly reviews and approves the newsletter 
before leaving for an extended vacation. You are nearing your deadline and in final preparation of the 
files, you notice fine print copyright information by the photographer in the corner of the images. Which 
one of the following is the best course of action? 
A) This is work for hire so you ...
- Examen
- • 55 páginas •
You are responsible for an internal employee newsletter. A freelance photographer provides several 
photos you intend to use in the next issue. Your supervisor quickly reviews and approves the newsletter 
before leaving for an extended vacation. You are nearing your deadline and in final preparation of the 
files, you notice fine print copyright information by the photographer in the corner of the images. Which 
one of the following is the best course of action? 
A) This is work for hire so you ...
AHA PALS Practice exam Questions and Answers Rated A