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NES Secondary Professional Knowledge Exam, (Answered) Verified Soution
Theory: What is Erikson's theory? 
Psychosocial Theory of Development - 
Individuals experience internal conflicts at various stages of life (crises) which are resolved through interaction with others 
Theory: What does Erikson's theory suggest about secondary students? 
Competence: Industry vs. inferiority (ages 5~12) 
Fidelity: Identity vs. Role Confusion (ages 13~19) 
Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Erikson's theory? 
Help students explore identity, beliefs, careers...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
Theory: What is Erikson's theory? 
Psychosocial Theory of Development - 
Individuals experience internal conflicts at various stages of life (crises) which are resolved through interaction with others 
Theory: What does Erikson's theory suggest about secondary students? 
Competence: Industry vs. inferiority (ages 5~12) 
Fidelity: Identity vs. Role Confusion (ages 13~19) 
Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Erikson's theory? 
Help students explore identity, beliefs, careers...
NES Secondary Professional Knowledge Exam, (Answered) Verified Soution
Theory: What is Erikson's theory? 
Psychosocial Theory of Development - 
Individuals experience internal conflicts at various stages of life (crises) which are resolved through interaction with others 
Theory: What does Erikson's theory suggest about secondary students? 
Competence: Industry vs. inferiority (ages 5~12) 
Fidelity: Identity vs. Role Confusion (ages 13~19) 
Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Erikson's theory? 
Help students explore identity, beliefs, careers...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
Theory: What is Erikson's theory? 
Psychosocial Theory of Development - 
Individuals experience internal conflicts at various stages of life (crises) which are resolved through interaction with others 
Theory: What does Erikson's theory suggest about secondary students? 
Competence: Industry vs. inferiority (ages 5~12) 
Fidelity: Identity vs. Role Confusion (ages 13~19) 
Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Erikson's theory? 
Help students explore identity, beliefs, careers...
Professional Military Knowledge Eligibility Exam for E5 - Professional Conduct Exam
Discriminating against a person due to the lightness, darkness, or other color characteristics of a person is known by what term? 
Color Discrimination 
Which of the following is not an unsubstantiated report in regards to domestic abuse allegations? 
Dissolved 
Relationships between officers and enlisted personnel that do NOT respect differences between rank and grade defines what term? 
Unduly Familiar 
Service Members married to each other or in a personal relationship should NOT be assigned ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Discriminating against a person due to the lightness, darkness, or other color characteristics of a person is known by what term? 
Color Discrimination 
Which of the following is not an unsubstantiated report in regards to domestic abuse allegations? 
Dissolved 
Relationships between officers and enlisted personnel that do NOT respect differences between rank and grade defines what term? 
Unduly Familiar 
Service Members married to each other or in a personal relationship should NOT be assigned ...
NES Secondary Professional Knowledge Exam
Theory: What is Erikson's theory? 
Psychosocial Theory of Development - 
Individuals experience internal conflicts at various stages of life (crises) which are resolved through interaction with others 
Theory: What does Erikson's theory suggest about secondary students? 
Competence: Industry vs. inferiority (ages 5~12) 
Fidelity: Identity vs. Role Confusion (ages 13~19) 
Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Erikson's theory? 
Help students explore identity, beliefs, careers...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Theory: What is Erikson's theory? 
Psychosocial Theory of Development - 
Individuals experience internal conflicts at various stages of life (crises) which are resolved through interaction with others 
Theory: What does Erikson's theory suggest about secondary students? 
Competence: Industry vs. inferiority (ages 5~12) 
Fidelity: Identity vs. Role Confusion (ages 13~19) 
Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Erikson's theory? 
Help students explore identity, beliefs, careers...
Public Relations-JMESI (JKO101) Test_Answered Correctly_2023
As a manager of your HCMO, your commander has requested that you give an orientation to new trainees on media ground rules and attribution. Which one of the following statements accurately defines the so-called “background” ground rule on attribution? 
A.	The reporter may use material verbatim but may not identify the interviewee by name or title 
B.	The reporter may use material verbatim but may not identify the individual, his or her title, or place of duty 
C.	The reporter may attribute t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
As a manager of your HCMO, your commander has requested that you give an orientation to new trainees on media ground rules and attribution. Which one of the following statements accurately defines the so-called “background” ground rule on attribution? 
A.	The reporter may use material verbatim but may not identify the interviewee by name or title 
B.	The reporter may use material verbatim but may not identify the individual, his or her title, or place of duty 
C.	The reporter may attribute t...
Exam (elaborations) NEHA REHS/RS (REHS) REHS Examination Review Work Exams (3 Latest 2023 Answered sets)/ REHS REVIEW BIG PRACTICE EXAM 1,2 And 3
1.	The most important factors in the xmsn of waterborne disease is: 
A)	indirect contact and virulence 
B)	dosage and virulence 
C)	direct contact and dosage 
D)	fomite and pathogen 
 
2.	In many jurisdictions, what needs to be issued before a newly constructed building, structure, or business can be opened, used, or occupied? 
a.	Eminent domain 
b.	Deed to the property 
c.	Certificate of use or occupancy 
d.	Writ of habeas corpus to owner 
 
3.	Treated municipal wastewater may be used for: 
a.	...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
1.	The most important factors in the xmsn of waterborne disease is: 
A)	indirect contact and virulence 
B)	dosage and virulence 
C)	direct contact and dosage 
D)	fomite and pathogen 
 
2.	In many jurisdictions, what needs to be issued before a newly constructed building, structure, or business can be opened, used, or occupied? 
a.	Eminent domain 
b.	Deed to the property 
c.	Certificate of use or occupancy 
d.	Writ of habeas corpus to owner 
 
3.	Treated municipal wastewater may be used for: 
a.	...
Exam (elaborations) NEHA REHS/RS (REHS) REHS Examination Review Work Exams (3 Latest 2023 Answered sets)/ REHS REVIEW BIG PRACTICE EXAM 1,2 And 3
1.	The most important factors in the xmsn of waterborne disease is: 
A)	indirect contact and virulence 
B)	dosage and virulence 
C)	direct contact and dosage 
D)	fomite and pathogen 
 
2.	In many jurisdictions, what needs to be issued before a newly constructed building, structure, or business can be opened, used, or occupied? 
a.	Eminent domain 
b.	Deed to the property 
c.	Certificate of use or occupancy 
d.	Writ of habeas corpus to owner 
 
3.	Treated municipal wastewater may be used for: 
a.	...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
1.	The most important factors in the xmsn of waterborne disease is: 
A)	indirect contact and virulence 
B)	dosage and virulence 
C)	direct contact and dosage 
D)	fomite and pathogen 
 
2.	In many jurisdictions, what needs to be issued before a newly constructed building, structure, or business can be opened, used, or occupied? 
a.	Eminent domain 
b.	Deed to the property 
c.	Certificate of use or occupancy 
d.	Writ of habeas corpus to owner 
 
3.	Treated municipal wastewater may be used for: 
a.	...
JKO 101 Bioethics 1 and 2-JMESI Test, JMESI-US002 Bioethics 1 and 2-JMESI
1.	What term describes guidance on behavior for clinicians and managers? 
A.	Common morality 
B.	Principles 
D. Ethical theory 
 
 
2	Which of the following ethical philosophies or theories can be summarized in one simple statement: “one should do good and avoid evil”? 
A.	Divine law 
B.	Deontology 
C.	Utilitarianism 
 
 
3	Of the following, which is not considered an “Army Value”? 
B.	Honor 
C.	Duty 
D.	Respect 
 
 
4	What term describes the approach that seeks to answer the question of...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
1.	What term describes guidance on behavior for clinicians and managers? 
A.	Common morality 
B.	Principles 
D. Ethical theory 
 
 
2	Which of the following ethical philosophies or theories can be summarized in one simple statement: “one should do good and avoid evil”? 
A.	Divine law 
B.	Deontology 
C.	Utilitarianism 
 
 
3	Of the following, which is not considered an “Army Value”? 
B.	Honor 
C.	Duty 
D.	Respect 
 
 
4	What term describes the approach that seeks to answer the question of...
JKO 101 Bioethics 1 and 2-JMESI Test, JMESI-US002 Bioethics 1 and 2-JMESI
1.	What term describes guidance on behavior for clinicians and managers? 
A.	Common morality 
B.	Principles 
D. Ethical theory 
 
 
2	Which of the following ethical philosophies or theories can be summarized in one simple statement: “one should do good and avoid evil”? 
A.	Divine law 
B.	Deontology 
C.	Utilitarianism 
 
 
3	Of the following, which is not considered an “Army Value”? 
B.	Honor 
C.	Duty 
D.	Respect 
 
 
4	What term describes the approach that seeks to answer the question of...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
1.	What term describes guidance on behavior for clinicians and managers? 
A.	Common morality 
B.	Principles 
D. Ethical theory 
 
 
2	Which of the following ethical philosophies or theories can be summarized in one simple statement: “one should do good and avoid evil”? 
A.	Divine law 
B.	Deontology 
C.	Utilitarianism 
 
 
3	Of the following, which is not considered an “Army Value”? 
B.	Honor 
C.	Duty 
D.	Respect 
 
 
4	What term describes the approach that seeks to answer the question of...
JMESI-US001 JMESI - Bioethics One: Concepts and Principles (1 hr)
Which of the following ethical philosophies or theories is the method of case-comparison and analogy to reach moral justification. This is also called the Inductive approach. 
Casuistry 
Which of the following refers to the set of universal norms that all morally serious persons share? 
COMMON MORALITY 
Which of the following is an ethical decision that is based on whether it brings more good than other alternatives? 
UTILITARIANISM 
Four Basic Bioethical Principles 
Respect for Autonomy Benefic...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Which of the following ethical philosophies or theories is the method of case-comparison and analogy to reach moral justification. This is also called the Inductive approach. 
Casuistry 
Which of the following refers to the set of universal norms that all morally serious persons share? 
COMMON MORALITY 
Which of the following is an ethical decision that is based on whether it brings more good than other alternatives? 
UTILITARIANISM 
Four Basic Bioethical Principles 
Respect for Autonomy Benefic...