Coming from the outside
Q. When behaviorists describe an organism as a black box they mean that?
When behaviorists describe an organism as a “black box,” they mean that: Learning processes occurring within the organism cannot be studied scientifically. Organisms inherit few predispositions to behave in particular ways; instead, the behaviors they exhibit are largely the result of environmental experiences.
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- Q. When behaviorists describe an organism as a black box they mean that?
- Q. Which one of the following statements most accurately describes behaviorists view of how learning can best be studied group of answer choices?
- Q. Which one of the following is not considered to be an extrinsic factor related to sports injury?
- Q. What are the injury risk factors?
- Q. What are the 5 acute injuries?
- Q. What is the best way to stay healthy and prevent injury?
- Q. What common precautions you can give to avoid injuries from doing activities at home?
- Q. How can you prevent injury at home?
- Q. How can we prevent child injury?
- Q. How can we prevent injuries in an early childhood program?
Q. Which one of the following statements most accurately describes behaviorists view of how learning can best be studied group of answer choices?
Which one of the following statements most accurately describes behaviorists’ view of how learning can best be studied? The study of learning will be more objective and scientific if only observable events are considered.
Q. Which one of the following is not considered to be an extrinsic factor related to sports injury?
Which one of the following is not considered to be an extrinsic factor related to sports injury? general and sport-specific conditioning.
Q. What are the injury risk factors?
The three most important perceived risk factors were previous injury, fatigue and muscle imbalance. Additionally, the three most utilised screening tests to detect injury risk were functional movement screen (FMS), questionnaires and isokinetic muscle testing.
Q. What are the 5 acute injuries?
Common examples of acute injuries include:
- Wrist fractures.
- Ankle sprains.
- Shoulder dislocations.
- Hamstring muscle sprains.
Q. What is the best way to stay healthy and prevent injury?
To reduce the risk of injury:
- Take time off.
- Wear the right gear.
- Strengthen muscles.
- Increase flexibility.
- Use the proper technique.
- Take breaks.
- Play safe.
- Do not play through pain.
Q. What common precautions you can give to avoid injuries from doing activities at home?
With a little planning, you can prevent injury and stay safe during exercise.
- What Causes Exercise Injuries? Expand Section.
- Warm up and Cool Down. Expand Section.
- To Stretch or not to Stretch. Expand Section.
- Choose Your Exercise Wisely. Expand Section.
- Use the Right Equipment.
- Learn Good Form.
- Cross Train.
- Listen to Your Body.
Q. How can you prevent injury at home?
How to avoid accidents in the home
- Clean up spills immediately.
- Secure rugs.
- Beware of where you put hot liquids.
- Install grab bars in the shower.
- Check your hot water heater.
- Keep electronics away from water.
- Check your basement and garage.
- Keep guards on all tools and store out of reach.
Q. How can we prevent child injury?
Child safety – preventing scalds
- Keep children’s play areas away from your kitchen.
- Keep hot drinks away from children and never hold a child while you have a hot drink.
- Keep children away from hot foods and liquids.
Q. How can we prevent injuries in an early childhood program?
How can parents prevent child injuries?
- Locking windows and using barriers and stair gates.
- Using a car seat for infants and toddlers and booster seats for older children.
- Installing a fence around a swimming pool.
- Installing a smoke alarm.
- Lowering water heater temperatures to ~125 degrees F.