Final Exam Social Work Research 1
questions and answers passed
When social workers question things and search for evidence as the basis for making decisions -
correct answer ✔✔key components of the scientific method
know things through direct experience and observation - correct answer ✔✔"Other ways of
knowing" Experiential Reality
Evidence Based Practice, a process in which practitioners make practice decisions in light of the
best research evidence available - correct answer ✔✔EBP
Practitioner's experience, Clients Attributes, Best research evidence that speaks to the theory -
correct answer ✔✔3 main components in the integrative model of EBP Evidence based Practice
formulating a question, critically appraising the studies, and evaluation and feedback - correct
answer ✔✔steps in the EBP
A tentative and testable prediction about how changes in one thing are expected to explain and
be accompanied by changes in something else - correct answer ✔✔definition of a hypothesis
emphasizes the depth of understanding, attempt to subjectively tap deeper meanings of human
experiences and are intended to generate theoretically rich observations - correct answer
✔✔Qualitative research
attempt to produce findings that are precise and generalizable findings - correct answer
✔✔Quantitative research
, assumed to be caused by or depend on the independent variable - correct answer
✔✔dependent variable
is presumed to cause or explain a dependent variable - correct answer ✔✔independent variable
based on observations that represent a single point in time, short based study - correct answer
✔✔cross-sectional study
involves the collection of data at different points in time, long period of time - correct answer
✔✔longitudinal study
a promise by the researcher not to publicly identify a given research participant's data - correct
answer ✔✔confidentiality
A arrangement that makes it impossible for a researcher to link any research data with a give
research participant - correct answer ✔✔anonymity
measure accurately reflects the concept that it's intended to measure - correct answer
✔✔validity
quality of a measurement method that suggests that the same data would have been collected
each time in repeated observations of the same study - correct answer ✔✔reliability
process in which a group or individual changes after coming into contact with a majority culture,
taking on its language, values, attitudes, and lifestyle preferences - correct answer
✔✔acculturation
the absorption and integration of people, ideas, or culture into a wider society or culture -
correct answer ✔✔assimilation
questions and answers passed
When social workers question things and search for evidence as the basis for making decisions -
correct answer ✔✔key components of the scientific method
know things through direct experience and observation - correct answer ✔✔"Other ways of
knowing" Experiential Reality
Evidence Based Practice, a process in which practitioners make practice decisions in light of the
best research evidence available - correct answer ✔✔EBP
Practitioner's experience, Clients Attributes, Best research evidence that speaks to the theory -
correct answer ✔✔3 main components in the integrative model of EBP Evidence based Practice
formulating a question, critically appraising the studies, and evaluation and feedback - correct
answer ✔✔steps in the EBP
A tentative and testable prediction about how changes in one thing are expected to explain and
be accompanied by changes in something else - correct answer ✔✔definition of a hypothesis
emphasizes the depth of understanding, attempt to subjectively tap deeper meanings of human
experiences and are intended to generate theoretically rich observations - correct answer
✔✔Qualitative research
attempt to produce findings that are precise and generalizable findings - correct answer
✔✔Quantitative research
, assumed to be caused by or depend on the independent variable - correct answer
✔✔dependent variable
is presumed to cause or explain a dependent variable - correct answer ✔✔independent variable
based on observations that represent a single point in time, short based study - correct answer
✔✔cross-sectional study
involves the collection of data at different points in time, long period of time - correct answer
✔✔longitudinal study
a promise by the researcher not to publicly identify a given research participant's data - correct
answer ✔✔confidentiality
A arrangement that makes it impossible for a researcher to link any research data with a give
research participant - correct answer ✔✔anonymity
measure accurately reflects the concept that it's intended to measure - correct answer
✔✔validity
quality of a measurement method that suggests that the same data would have been collected
each time in repeated observations of the same study - correct answer ✔✔reliability
process in which a group or individual changes after coming into contact with a majority culture,
taking on its language, values, attitudes, and lifestyle preferences - correct answer
✔✔acculturation
the absorption and integration of people, ideas, or culture into a wider society or culture -
correct answer ✔✔assimilation