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IAAP CPACC Exam - Topic 2 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAAP's CPACC exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 2
[All CPACC Questions]

Persons with which type of disabilities/impairments benefit MOST from these input methods and tools:

* Word prediction/lookup

* Simplified interface

* Augmentative aids, such as picture and symbol communication boards

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Suggested Answer: B

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Miesha
14 hours ago
I agree, cognitive impairments really need those tools.
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Toi
6 days ago
I think B) Cognitive is the best choice.
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Beth
11 days ago
Augmentative aids are great for all types, but B seems right!
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Lavonne
16 days ago
Surprised to see cognitive at the top! I would have guessed visual.
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Laquita
21 days ago
Really? I thought mobility issues would need more support.
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Roslyn
27 days ago
I agree, cognitive impairments benefit the most.
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Bea
1 month ago
Definitely B) Cognitive! Word prediction helps a lot.
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Amos
1 month ago
Haha, the answer is clearly D) Visual. Who else would need picture boards and simplified interfaces? Blind people?
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Charlesetta
1 month ago
A) Auditory? Really? I think they meant to put that as an option for the deaf, not the visually impaired.
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Lamonica
2 months ago
C) Mobility, obviously. Word prediction and augmentative aids are a godsend for folks with mobility issues.
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Loreta
2 months ago
B) Cognitive, for sure. Simplified interfaces are a lifesaver for those with cognitive impairments.
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Trinidad
2 months ago
D) Visual, duh! How else are they gonna see the picture boards?
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Odette
3 months ago
I lean towards cognitive disabilities as the best fit here, but I wonder if auditory impairments might also find some of these tools useful in certain contexts.
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Elden
3 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I feel like visual impairments could also benefit from some of these tools, especially with augmentative aids.
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Colton
3 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and I think mobility impairments would have less use for these tools compared to cognitive ones.
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Terry
3 months ago
I think cognitive disabilities might benefit the most from word prediction and simplified interfaces, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Esteban
3 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The key is understanding how each assistive tool addresses different needs. Gotta apply that knowledge to the question.
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Socorro
3 months ago
This is straightforward. Simplified interface and augmentative aids are clearly designed for users with cognitive or communication disabilities. The answer has to be B) Cognitive.
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Meghann
4 months ago
Wait, I'm a little confused. Does word prediction/lookup help more with auditory or mobility issues? I'll have to review my notes on that.
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Katheryn
4 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The simplified interface and augmentative aids would be most beneficial for those with cognitive or visual impairments. Gotta eliminate the other options.
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Micah
4 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the different types of disabilities and how the assistive tools might help each one.
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