Exam 11: Statistics for Evidence-Based Practice
Exam 1: Why Do We Use Statistics34 Questions
Exam 2: Using the Computer for Statistical Analysis of Data35 Questions
Exam 3: Selecting a Statistic to Answer Your Research Question33 Questions
Exam 4: Using Descriptive Statistics to Describe Your Study Sample35 Questions
Exam 5: Analyzing Data With Pretest and Posttest Measurements of One Group34 Questions
Exam 6: Analyzing Data When You Are Comparing Two Groups35 Questions
Exam 7: Analyzing Data When You Are Evaluating a Single Client35 Questions
Exam 8: Explaining Client Gain33 Questions
Exam 9: A Synopsis of Selected Statistical Tests for Examining Nominal Data34 Questions
Exam 10: A Synopsis of Selected Statistical Tests for Examining Ordinal Data28 Questions
Exam 11: Statistics for Evidence-Based Practice30 Questions
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A literature review does not inform you of the limitations of the intervention or whether it is better than other interventions.
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One of the ways to reduce the filtering of information based on the researcher's bias in setting up the criteria for review is to include only studies that used a randomized control trial in the experimental design.
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The only way you will really know the effectiveness of your own service is to engage in evaluative research, evaluating your service with your own clients.
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The protocol for searching the literature in conducting meta-analysis does not include:
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The highest-quality scientific inquiry normally available to the human service professional is:
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Professionals' years of practice experience can be construed as evidence-based practice.
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