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PE Exam '08
danorama:
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The one about the reactivity of direct observation being higher or lower - they did not state whether or not the observer was visible to the children or how many times he/she had observed - so reactivity is unclear. I ended up choosing higher, assuming that the observer was visible.
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The question actually said is reactivity likely to be higher or lower in relation to this form of testing (objective or subjective) And objective would be less reactive so bl
shademaker:
i said it increased EPOC because a higher temp means more blood will be distributed towards the skin meaning less blood (therefore oxygen) is distributed to the working muscles etc etc etc
does anybody have a copy of the exam so i can see which multichoice i selected
michaelc8:
i said blood was thicker causing it to be slower. i was creamin that there was no ethics, risk management and not much drugs or adaptations.
i got 92 out of 100 for symester 1, 88 out of 100 for symester 2 and prob 80% today, anyone got a good guess for my study score?
shademaker:
Im not sure about that danorama/ I thought what you thought but in the sentence before it said "this type of measurement is subjective/objective" so when it spoke of type in the next sentence i assumed it meant the specific type. And objective measurements have high reactivity such as pedometery and direct observation.
akkxn:
--- Quote from: shademaker on November 10, 2008, 06:54:49 pm ---Im not sure about that danorama/ I thought what you thought but in the sentence before it said "this type of measurement is subjective/objective" so when it spoke of type in the next sentence i assumed it meant the specific type. And objective measurements have high reactivity such as pedometery and direct observation.
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I did make a little statement below to justify my answer even there was no "lines" lol... hope I don't piss off the examiner
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