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IAAP Exam CPACC Topic 1 Question 49 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAAP's CPACC exam
Question #: 49
Topic #: 1
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Which set of assistive technologies and adaptive strategies is BEST suited for a person with hearing/auditory disabilities?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Blair
7 days ago
I'm just gonna go ahead and say that anyone who thinks A or D is the right answer is probably just trying to get a free pass on the exam. B is the obvious choice, folks.
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Audry
9 days ago
Haha, I bet the person who wrote this question has never even met someone with a hearing disability. B is the clear winner here, no doubt about it.
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Ethan
10 days ago
Hmm, this one's tricky. I'm tempted to say C, but I think B is the way to go. Haptic feedback and visual aids are just so important for those with hearing issues.
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Tawanna
23 days ago
I think A) Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices, highlighting, simplified content, could also be helpful for some individuals.
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Lashawnda
27 days ago
I'd have to go with D. Screen reader, Braille keyboard, and speech input. Gotta cater to all the senses, you know? Hearing, touch, and voice - the holy trinity of accessibility.
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Marla
4 days ago
User 2: Yeah, D seems like the most comprehensive option. It's important to cater to all the senses.
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Thurman
7 days ago
User 1: I think D is the way to go. Covering all the bases with screen reader, Braille keyboard, and speech input.
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Yan
27 days ago
I prefer option B) Haptic alerts, captions, transcripts, as it offers a variety of sensory cues.
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Annice
29 days ago
I agree with Margret, D) provides the most direct support for auditory disabilities.
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Margret
1 months ago
I think the best option is D) Screen reader, Braille keyboard, speech input.
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Gilberto
1 months ago
Well, obviously the answer is B. Haptic alerts, captions, and transcripts are essential for people with hearing/auditory disabilities. Can't really go wrong with that one.
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Estrella
2 days ago
Definitely, those features are crucial for individuals with hearing disabilities.
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Santos
10 days ago
I agree, transcripts are also important for accessibility.
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Bette
16 days ago
I think B is the best option. Haptic alerts and captions are really helpful.
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