STANDARDS
OF REFERENCE
Questions
may be drawn from:
| George
Goodheart: |
Workshop
Procedure Manuals 1964 – present
Collection of Reprints |
| David
Walther: |
Applied
Kinesiology Vol 1,
Applied Kinesiology Vol 2,
Applied Kinesiology Synopsis |
| Walter
Schmitt |
Common
Glandular Dysfunctions in General Practice,
An Applied Kinesiological Approach
Compiled Notes on Clinical Nutritional Products |
Approved
A.K. material as determined by the procedures of the ICAK
Board of Standards.
Supplemented
by broadly accepted standard texts in anatomy, physiology,
kinesiology, diagnosis, nutrition, and acupuncture.
In
general we do not write questions on material newer than 3
years old, as it is usually in the development stages and
subject to change.
In
the event of conflict among sources, Walther's newer material
takes precedence over older books, Goodheart takes precedence
over Walther and Schmitt, and current "approved material"
from the I.C.A.K. Board of Standards takes precedence over
Goodheart and other material. (see I.C.A.K. International
By-Laws)
In
all subjects, but especially in acupuncture and nutrition,
if there is an apparent conflict between a special A.K. application
of a principle and a more classical approach, the A.K. usage
will be stressed, unless otherwise stated in the question.
Areas
of controversy within A.K. are avoided in the written exam
until they are resolved and generally accepted, preferably
with "Official A.K." or Board of Standards status.
Any
question an examinee feels is unclear, inaccurate, or in violation
of the above should be noted by the candidate on the comment
sheet provided during the exam. These questions are reviewed
by the Board, and any appropriate adjustments made. The decision
of I.B.E. is final and will be based on every effort to achieve
fairness and accuracy.
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