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OCTH 500 - Philosophy of Occupational Therapy
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Question # 1 - I am a researcher.
True
False
True: 6 votes (26.09%)
False: 17 votes (73.91%)
Total Votes: 23
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Question #2 - Scholarly research generally follows a predictable, straight line path.
True
False
True: 2 votes (66.67%)
False: 1 votes (33.33%)
Total Votes: 3
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Question #3 - Reading a single scholarly article provides me with all the expert opinions on my topic.
True
False
True: 1 votes (33.33%)
False: 2 votes (66.67%)
Total Votes: 3
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Question #4 - The research process begins once my topic has been selected.
True
False
True: 0 votes (0%)
False: 4 votes (100%)
Total Votes: 4
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Question #5 - Occupational therapists working in an educational setting promoting bicycling and walking
Health Source: Nursing/Academic
ERIC
PsycINFO
OTDBase
Health Source: Nursing/Academic: 1 votes (2%)
ERIC: 41 votes (82%)
PsycINFO: 1 votes (2%)
OTDBase: 7 votes (14%)
Total Votes: 50
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Question #6 - Feelings of isolation among senior citizens during the winter months and its impact on depression in the elderly
PsycINFO
ERIC
Health Source: Nursing/Academic
OTDBase
PsycINFO: 40 votes (97.56%)
ERIC: 0 votes (0%)
Health Source: Nursing/Academic: 1 votes (2.44%)
OTDBase: 0 votes (0%)
Total Votes: 41
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Question #7 - Preventing bed sores using cushions in the activities of daily living
ERIC
OTDbase
PsycINFO
Health Source: Nursing/Academic
ERIC: 14 votes (23.73%)
OTDbase: 14 votes (23.73%)
PsycINFO: 0 votes (0%)
Health Source: Nursing/Academic: 31 votes (52.54%)
Total Votes: 59
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