Exam 4: Problem Formulation
Exam 1: Evidence-Based Practice43 Questions
Exam 2: Research Ethics42 Questions
Exam 3: The Research Process43 Questions
Exam 4: Problem Formulation39 Questions
Exam 5: Measurement42 Questions
Exam 6: Experimental Design41 Questions
Exam 7: Quasi-Experimental Design44 Questions
Exam 8: Qualitative Research41 Questions
Exam 9: Mixed-Methods Research27 Questions
Exam 10: Observational Research40 Questions
Exam 11: Sampling44 Questions
Exam 12: Survey Research43 Questions
Exam 13: Quantitative Data Analysis43 Questions
Exam 14: Qualitative Data Analysis40 Questions
Exam 15: Single-Case Design Evaluation39 Questions
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What does a researcher seek to better understand?
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A literature review should show how the current study will advance knowledge in the area
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Why should social work practice problems be client focused?
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A literature review determines gaps in ______ about the topic.
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In a literature review, it is crucial to describe why this problem needs to be ______.
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A literature review is the best first step to ascertaining the ways in which your research ideas may be turned into a research question.
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Researchers develop research questions that focus on the ______ of the diverse groups.
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Selecting ______ can significantly affect how effective your search is in identifying studies which are relevant to your topic.
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An ethical research question does not violate any of the NASW Code of Ethics related to research and evaluation.
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What are some areas of a transgender person's life that a researcher may develop research questions about?
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Which of the following criteria may cause you to question the results of a study you are reviewing?
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A systematic review is a specific methodology that locates existing studies; selects and evaluates contributions, analyses, and synthesizes data; and reports the evidence.
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When conducting a literature review, the text recommends looking for what type of articles?
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A focus group is the most well-respected method to get a good overview of the current topic of knowledge.
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Introducing the problem should be done in the ______ paragraph of the literature review.
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A systematic ______ synthesizes existing literature in a way that allows reasonably clear conclusions to be reached about what is known about a topic.
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Which of the following is most likely be a part of a risk assessment questionnaire?
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