Question 1
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What are the cluster of conditions associated with Metabolic Syndrome?
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Obesity
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Hyperinsulinemia
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Elevated Triglycerides
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Hypertension
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Type II Diabetes
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All of the Above
Question 2
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Which group has the highest relative risk of death?
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Active, not overweight
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Active, overweight
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Inactive, not overweight
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Inactive, overweight
Question 3
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What are four ways to look at human body composition?
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Medical, Anthropological, Performance, Appearance
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Appearance, Body Fat, Fitness level, Athleticism
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Medical, Anthropological, Fitness level, Appearance
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Genetics, Performance, Appearance, Body Fat
Question 4
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American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) suggests the following guidelines for adult physical activity:
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A. 30 minutes of moderate intensity aerobic activity, 5 days/week
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B. 20 minutes of vigorous activity, 3 days/week
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C. 60 minutes of light exercise, 3 days/week
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Both A and B are correct.
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Both B and C are correct.
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A, B, and C are correct.
Question 5
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Another name for nonessential fat is:
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Adipose tissue
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Bone
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Connective Tissue
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Muscle
Question 6
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Which of the following are sources of energy for muscle contraction?
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ATP
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Oxygen
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Glucose
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Fat
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All of the Above
Question 7
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Most health providers agree that women who are grossly underweight have increased risk for developing amenorrhea. In a fictional study at the University of Virginia, 120 women with a BMI < 18.5 and 90 women with a BMI > 18.5 enrolled in the study. 30% of the women who were underweight (BMI < 18.5) experienced amenorrhea while only 3 of the women were normal weight experienced amenorrhea. How many women have a BMI < 18.5 but do NOT have amenorrhea?
Question 8
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Using the information in question 7, what is the relative risk for developing amenorrhea with a BMI < 18.5?
Question 9
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What is the lowest percentage of body fat a healthy male can have before compromising fat-free mass stores?
Question 10
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Which of the following is used to measure body composition?
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BMI
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Skinfolds
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Waist to hip ratio
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Height and weight scales
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All of the above
Question 11
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The ability of a muscle to do work is also called muscle ____________.
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Power
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Endurance
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Strength
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Force
Question 12
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The relative amounts of fat mass and fat-free mass is also referred to as:
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Lean Body Mass
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Body Composition
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Fat-free mass
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Essential fat
Question 13
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Men with a waist to hip ratio above ________ are considered right risk for cardiovascular disease.
Question 14
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A healthy average percentage of subcutaneous fat in men is:
Question 15
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Which body shape has the greatest risk for cardiovascular disease?
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Pear
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Apple
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Hourglass
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Rectangle
Question 16
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What is the main difference between lean body mass (LBM) and fat-free mass (FFM)?
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The interpretation for LBM and FFM are exactly the same
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FFM includes lipid rich essential fat stores (i.e. essential fat around brain)
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LBM includes lipid rich essential fat stores (i.e. essential fat around brain)
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LBM is a different calculation.
Question 17
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According to the lecture, essential fat is what percentage of total body weight in females?
Question 18
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Sleeping problems can be an associated health problem with increased risk of chronic disease.
Question 19
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Calculate the fat-free mass for this person: Body mass = 185 lbs Body fat = 13.7% (HINT: 1 kg = 2.2 lbs)
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173.48 kg
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25.35kg
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11.52 kg
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72.57 kg
Question 20
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Common anatomic sites for subcutaneous fat include:
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Triceps
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Subscapula
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Iliac
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Mid-abdomen
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Upper thigh
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Only A, B, and E
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Only A, D, and E
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Only B, C, and D
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All of the Above
Question 21
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Calculate the following person’s BMI: Height = 5’5’’ Weight = 160lbs
Question 22
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Assuming the person is an adult, the BMI 26.6 would classify this person as:
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Overweight
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Healthy Weight
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Obese
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Underweight
Question 23
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Orthorexia is defined as:
Question 24
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Which of the following is a disorder associated with the female athlete triad?
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Osteoarthritis
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Orthorexia
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Abnormal eating patterns
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Excessive eating
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Decreased BMI
Question 25
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The domains of motor development are discrete.
Question 26
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Your coach has you complete the following at practice:
3 sprints
4 pitches
10 squats
5 push ups
This is an example of which type of practice?
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Distributed
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Random
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Blocked
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Constant
Question 27
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Which of the following is NOT a constraint of dynamical systems?
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Internal/Organismic
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External/Environmental
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Task
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Perception
Question 28
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Which of the following statements is true about the process of motor learning?
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Motor learning can be directly observed
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Learning is a process from cognitive to associative phases
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Learning occurs as a direct result of practice and/or experience
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Learning produced permanent changes in the capability for skilled behavior
Question 29
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Which of the following factors are NOT considered when designing a practice schedule?
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Time of day
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Nature of task
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Gender
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Age
Question 30
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Sensorimotor ___________ is the ability of the sensorimotor system to adapt to constraint to produce a task.
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variability
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control
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flexibility
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learning
Question 31
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Which of the following tests is used to evaluate jump landing mechanics?
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Get up and go
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LESS
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BESS
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Single Leg Squat
Question 32
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A squat would be considered a ______________ movement.
Question 33
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Which of the following movements is NOT included in the functional movement screen?
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Trunk Stability Push Up
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Inline Lunge
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Deep Squat
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Single Leg Squat
Question 34
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Muscles, tendons, and joints are classified as which type of receptors?
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Hyperoceptors
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Interoceptors
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Proprioceptors
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Exteroceptors
Question 35
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Practice for an open skill should include high variability.
Question 36
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Which phase of motor learning produces the largest performance gains?
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Autonomous Phase
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Associative Phase
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Cognitive Phase
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Motor Stage
Question 37
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Turning on a light is an example of which type of skill?
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Discrete
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Serial
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Continuous
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Open
Question 38
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When performing the lateral step down task, you bend your knee and ankle until you touch your toe to the floor and return to the start position.
Question 39
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Which of the following is a principle of motor development?
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Motor development is a finite process
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Motor development is not related to central nervous system maturation
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Motor development progresses from independence to dependence.
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The sequence of development is the same but the rate of development varies between people
Question 40
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The __________ pathways travel to the central nervous system, while the ____________ pathways travel away from the central nervous system.
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Sensory; Efferent
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Afferent; Sensory
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Efferent; Afferent
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Afferent; Efferent
Question 41
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The Get Up and Go Task can be used in clinical environments to decide whether a patient is able to live by his/herself without aid.
Question 42
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A free throw in basketball is an example of which type of skill?
Question 43
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The four domains of motor development are:
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Cognitive, Physical, Motor, and Peer
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Control, Learning, Development, and Physical
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Cognitive, Affective, Mental, and Motor
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Cognitive, Affective, Motor, and Physical
Question 44
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During the Star Excursion Balance Test, you record the reach in centimeters in order to control for _________________.
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Sensitivity
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Reliability
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validity
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accuracy
Question 45
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Playing the piano is an example of which type of motor skill?
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Open
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Serial
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Continuous
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Discrete
Question 46
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The measure of a person's accuracy is called:
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Absolute Error
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Variable Error
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Variability
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Constant Error
Question 47
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Which of the following best defines dynamical systems?
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Complex, multifaceted, and cooperative
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Self-organizing
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Discontinuous or constantly changing
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All of the above
Question 48
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The pitcher in the game keeps throwing wide pitches to the right side, just outside the plate (strike zone). This pitcher has _____ constant error and ____ variable error.
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low; low
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low; high
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high; high
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high; low
Question 49
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An athlete's optimal attentional field is often too _________ when s/he experiences low arousal.
Question 50
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Brief periods of overtraining is a normal and planned part of training regimens.
Question 51
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Difficulty doing activities of daily life is also termed:
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Impairment
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Pathology
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Disability
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Laziness
Question 52
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Direction and intensity of effort are not related.
Question 53
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Disablement models affect treatment options and direct care.
Question 54
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Disablement models are linear.
Question 55
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Diseases, injury, congenital or developmental conditions are also called:
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Pathology
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Disability
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Genetics
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Impairment
Question 56
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Dysfunction and structural abnormalities in specific body systems is also called:
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Poor quality of life
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Disabilities
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Impairments
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Pathology
Question 57
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Functional limitations due to impairment have both external and internal components.
Question 58
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A ______ achiever signs up for a half marathon with the goal of running the entire 13.1 miles.
Question 59
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The idea that there is an optimal level of arousal for peak performance is called the:
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Inverted U Hypothesis
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Performance theory
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Emotional Arousal Theory
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Classical Conditioning
Question 60
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There is an optimal level of anxiety for peak performance across multiple sports.
Question 61
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Which of the following is NOT a coping mechanism for high arousal?
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Relaxation response
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Breath control
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Thought Control
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Environment focus
Question 62
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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for impairment?
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Biological
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emotional
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Psychological
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Lifestyle
Question 63
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Which of the following is NOT included in the definition of health-related quality of life?
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Physical state
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Mental state
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Social well-being
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Presence of Disease
Question 64
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Which of the following is a guideline for building motivation?
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People usually one have a single motivation
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Change an individual's personality to enhance motivation
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Behavior modification should never be used
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Leaders influence motivation
Question 65
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Which of the following is a psychological state associated with athlete exhaustion?
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Anxiety
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Burnout
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Staleness
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Overtraining
Question 66
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Which of the following is an example of a functional limitation?
Question 67
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Which was the first developed disability model?
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International Classification of Impairments, Disabilities, and Handicaps (ICIDH)
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National Institutes of Healthy (NIH) Model
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Nagi Model
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National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NCMRR)
Question 68
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You should use continuous and immediate reinforcement in which stages of motor learning?
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A. Cognitive Stage
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B. Motor Stage
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C. Autonomous Stage
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A and B are true.
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B and C are true.
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A and C are true.
Question 69
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According to the article you read, "Recent Injury and Health-Related Quality of Life in Adolescent Athletes," which of the following decreases with adolescent injury?
Question 70
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Avoiding challenges and seeking out very easy opponents is an example of which theory?
Question 71
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Attribution Theory
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Motivation Orientation Theory
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Perceived Competence Theory
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Attribution Theory
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Motivation Orientation Theory
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Perceived Competence Theory
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Perceived Competence Theory
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Motivation Orientation Theory
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Attribution Theory