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Frequency Based on Number of Repetitions?

  
  
  
  
Frequency by Repetitions - No Reference, Not DOT

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I came across the frequency table below and am wondering if you folks have ever seen this. I am unable to find a reference. Obviously it is referencing the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, but I am unable to find a reference to the repetition/time period. Do you folks have any ideas where I can find a reference?

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Wanted: Your Opinion on DOL's Frequency Terminology

  
  
  
  
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I would like your input on the material for our September 1st webinar discussing the federal court's use of Department of Labor terminology.

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What Does "Repetitive" Mean?

  
  
  
  
Sonia Paquette

The term repetitive is often used in work restrictions. When most of us look at the term repetitive, we need to question what is the intended use of the word.

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Understanding METs and MET Testing

  
  
  
  

The following post was written by blog team member, Dr. Leonard N. Matheson, PhD. Leonard is a psychologist, author and inventor who was a pioneer in the field of occupational rehabilitation. He is the Research Scientist and Founding Director of EpicRehab. To see Dr. Matheson's full biography, please visit our Matheson Blog Team page.

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