In the book chapter, a discussion of dynamometry concludes that:
a. Dynamometry is not a commonly used standard measure
b. Dynamometry will determine if a person can pick up a teakettle
c. Dynamometry measures will correlate with but won't predict ability to do functional tasks with the hand
d. Dynamometry has little reliability or validity
c
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A. 5.00 B. 0.20 C. 3.50 D. 1.18
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a. the two sides of an equation are equal in value b. adding and subtracting the same number leaves the original quantity unchanged c. the answer of an addition problem is the same, regardless of the order in which the addends are added d. none of the above