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Deck 11: Social Work Practice With Diverse Groups
1
_____ evaluation is an assessment, generally by clients, as to the aspects of the services received that were useful or detrimental.
A) Outcome
B) Process
C) Formative
D) Achievement
A) Outcome
B) Process
C) Formative
D) Achievement
B
2
The second step in the single-system design approach to evaluating practice is:
A) Specifying the outcome
B) Assessing change
C) Selecting a suitable measure
D) Recording baseline data
A) Specifying the outcome
B) Assessing change
C) Selecting a suitable measure
D) Recording baseline data
C
3
The objective of _____ is to establish the beginning rate of the outcome measure before intervention occurs.
A) Baselining
B) Mainlining
C) Grounding
D) Footing
A) Baselining
B) Mainlining
C) Grounding
D) Footing
A
4
The step that involves demonstrating logically and empirically that the intervention is the most likely explanation for the change in the client outcome is called:
A) An accomplishment
B) Goal achievement scaling
C) Multiple Baseline
D) Inferring effectiveness
A) An accomplishment
B) Goal achievement scaling
C) Multiple Baseline
D) Inferring effectiveness
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5
One of the libraries cited in the text that provides free online access to systematic reviews in the areas of social welfare, criminal justice, and education is:
A) Cartwright
B) Chanel
C) Cochrane
D) Chamberlain
A) Cartwright
B) Chanel
C) Cochrane
D) Chamberlain
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6
With this type of scaling, the work toward accomplishing clients' goals is broken down into many separate actions or tasks.
A) Goal Achievement
B) Task Achievement
C) Small Step System
D) Goal Monitoring
A) Goal Achievement
B) Task Achievement
C) Small Step System
D) Goal Monitoring
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7
Examining the financial costs associate with providing a service or operating a program is called:
A) Financial Goals
B) Summative Evaluation
C) Budgeting Evaluation
D) Cost-Benefit Analysis
A) Financial Goals
B) Summative Evaluation
C) Budgeting Evaluation
D) Cost-Benefit Analysis
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8
The first step in Evidence Based Practice is:
A) The professional needs to be motivated to use
B) The professional needs to formulate a clear and answerable question
C) The professional needs to search the literature
D) The professional needs to try an intervention
A) The professional needs to be motivated to use
B) The professional needs to formulate a clear and answerable question
C) The professional needs to search the literature
D) The professional needs to try an intervention
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9
Formative evaluations are typically implemented prior to or in the early stages of starting a program.
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10
Outcome evaluation is an assessment, generally by clients, as to the aspects of the services received that were useful or detrimental.
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Process evaluations can be conducted orally.
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12
Single-subject design has also been identified as intensive or ideographic research.
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13
The third step in single-subject design is to implement intervention and monitor outcomes.
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14
Goal attainment scaling can be done a few weeks after termination of services.
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15
Task achievement scaling can be used for program evaluation.
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16
Summative evaluations examine the financial cost of a program.
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17
Evidence-based practice evolved in the field of sociology.
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18
Universities and other research organizations are required to have institutional review boards to oversee research.
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19
Describe the difference between formative, outcome, and process evaluations.
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20
Describe the steps involved in the single-system approach to evaluating social work practice.
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21
Describe the importance of baselining.
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22
Compare and contrast goal achievement scaling, task achievement scaling, and satisfaction questionnaires.
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23
What are the NASW's guidelines for protecting clients/subjects who participate in research projects?
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