Deck 15: Culturally Grounded Evaluation and Research

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Quantitative research focuses on the "why."
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Qualitative research focuses on the "what."
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CBPR means Community Based Participatory Research.
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Research and Evaluation are just two different words to describe the same concept.
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Following an Evidence Based Practice approach is required of all social workers in part as an ethical mandate.
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Etic is

A) a measurement
B) a type of culture
C) a type of approach to research
D) a type of clothing
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Ethnography is

A) a way of studying the economy
B) a way of studying animals
C) an in-depth way of studying culture from the inside
D) ethnocentrism
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Mixed methods research uses

A) quantitative research
B) qualitative research
C) A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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Social work as a profession studies the interrelationships of which entities:

A) Individuals, families, communities, nations
B) Individuals, families, businesses, communities
C) Individuals, families, businesses, cultures
D) Individuals, families, communities, social institutions
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How can we identify gaps in the applicability of existing models and methods of social work practice?

A) Evaluation
B) Research
C) Case studies
D) None of the above
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How can we advance knowledge about the behavior of clients, their families and communities, the actions of social work practitioners and agencies, and the connections among helping professions, organizations, and larger societal institutions?

A) Evaluation
B) Research
C) Case studies
D) None of the above
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The sociologist who documented groundbreaking qualitative research with African American Men in Talley's Corner

A) W. e. b. Dubois
B) Eliot Liebow
C) Emile Durkheim
D) Max Weber
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Why is research important to the social work profession?
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What is the difference between Etic and Emic research?
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What role does the Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) has in culturally grounded social work?
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Quantitative research focuses on the "why."
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Qualitative research focuses on the "what."
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CBPR means Community Based Participatory Research.
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Research and Evaluation are just two different words to describe the same concept.
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Following an Evidence Based Practice approach is required of all social workers in part as an ethical mandate.
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Etic is

A) a measurement
B) a type of culture
C) a type of approach to research
D) a type of clothing
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Ethnography is

A) a way of studying the economy
B) a way of studying animals
C) an in-depth way of studying culture from the inside
D) ethnocentrism
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Mixed methods research uses

A) quantitative research
B) qualitative research
C) A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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Social work as a profession studies the interrelationships of which entities:

A) Individuals, families, communities, nations
B) Individuals, families, businesses, communities
C) Individuals, families, businesses, cultures
D) Individuals, families, communities, social institutions
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How can we identify gaps in the applicability of existing models and methods of social work practice?

A) Evaluation
B) Research
C) Case studies
D) None of the above
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How can we advance knowledge about the behavior of clients, their families and communities, the actions of social work practitioners and agencies, and the connections among helping professions, organizations, and larger societal institutions?

A) Evaluation
B) Research
C) Case studies
D) None of the above
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The sociologist who documented groundbreaking qualitative research with African American Men in Talley's Corner

A) W. e. b. Dubois
B) Eliot Liebow
C) Emile Durkheim
D) Max Weber
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Why is research important to the social work profession?
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What is the difference between Etic and Emic research?
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What role does the Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) has in culturally grounded social work?
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