Deck 1: Evidence-Based Practice

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Which of the following statements is true about best practices?

A) They are behaviors based on the clinician's experience.
B) They are most appropriate for use within a particular practice context.
C) They describe what the client thinks is best.
D) They involve the practice of doing the most good in the world.
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What is the first step for identifying best practices?

A) seek a variety of opinions from coworkers and supervisors
B) understand the strengths and weaknesses of different knowledge acquisition methods
C) determine which method has typically worked for you in the past
D) conduct research to learn about the history of these practices
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Personal experience as a social worker can contribute to the development of ______.

A) best practices
B) happier clients
C) theoretical debates
D) practice wisdom
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What is observational selection bias?

A) the study of observations
B) bias when making selections of which clients to work with
C) the effect of suddenly noticing things we did not notice before
D) bias against selecting which theories to use in practice
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What is confirmation bias?

A) the bias against certain theories
B) a tendency to avoid confirming a diagnosis
C) the tendency to selectively avoid things which we agree with or that support our opinions
D) the tendency to selectively attend to things which we agree with or that support our opinions
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What emotion does cognitive dissonance cause?

A) discomfort
B) happiness
C) hunger
D) rage
Question
______ is the discomfort one experiences when acting in a way that is incongruent with one's beliefs, norms, thoughts, or values.

A) Cognitive bias
B) Observational dissonance
C) Dissonance bias
D) Cognitive dissonance
Question
Listening to only the radio stations that supports one's own beliefs is an example of ______.

A) biased media
B) confirmation bias
C) efficiency
D) theoretical debate
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Which of the following is an example of observational selection bias?

A) watching football on Saturday
B) preferring orange juice to apple juice
C) liking the color red more than green
D) seeing babies everywhere while you are trying to get pregnant
Question
Seeking out the guidance of someone with more experience considers ______.

A) bias
B) authority
C) tradition
D) opinion
Question
A benefit of tradition is not having to ______.

A) reinvent the wheel
B) think independently
C) consider alternatives
D) be mindful of updated research
Question
What is a professional benefit of media for clinicians?

A) access to current best practices explained in videos
B) not having to think critically
C) greater access to clients
D) a reduced amount of outdated information
Question
Only having friends who say the same things you say about politics and beliefs is an example of ______.

A) strong friendships
B) echo chamber effect
C) professional guidance
D) best practices
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What is the greatest risk in using social media for clinical guidance?

A) It takes a long time.
B) It requires sharing client information.
C) It does not protect client's privacy.
D) It only works where there is Internet access.
Question
What is an example of confirmation bias?

A) choosing a meal at a restaurant
B) only watching the news network that supports your beliefs
C) sleeping in on Sunday
D) preferring strawberry to cherry candies
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What phrase might a colleague say if they want you to follow the company's tradition?

A) this is how we have always done it
B) I wonder what you think
C) we should ask an expert
D) maybe we should crowd source this on social media
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If you just bought a blue car, what might observational selection bias cause you to begin to notice?

A) the new car smell inside your car
B) the speed limit on the streets near your job
C) how many blue cars are in your neighborhood
D) how much more you like this car than your old car
Question
When seeking authority to make a clinical decision, who should you talk with?

A) your clients
B) a leading expert
C) someone you supervise
D) no one, this is your decision to make
Question
How might the echo chamber effect negatively impact your clinical work?

A) It can create inherent bias.
B) It may give you insights you do not like.
C) Clients may have strong opinions.
D) It can take up much of your free time.
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What is the first stage of the scientific method?

A) theory formulation
B) observation
C) data collection
D) data analysis
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What does question identification accomplish?

A) determining what is going to be studied
B) identifying who will be researching the topic
C) questioning the capabilities of the researchers
D) identifying where the research will occur
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Which of the following statements is true about a literature review?

A) It is a test review sheet.
B) It is a document submitted for publication review.
C) It is a gathering of existing research on the topic.
D) It is a list of potential topics to research.
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A theory is used to explain why a ______.

A) researcher is good at their job
B) clinician is able to diagnose their client
C) person should take medication as prescribed by their doctor
D) phenomenon among variables exists
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What does a theory articulate?

A) an opinion
B) a hypothesis
C) facts
D) research
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A hypothesis must be ______.

A) testable
B) correct
C) at least three sentences
D) likely to occur
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Where might a researcher find empirical research questions?

A) personal preferences
B) the experiences of others
C) previous research
D) someone else's opinion
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Why is research design important?

A) It designs the way the research paper will look.
B) It lays out the procedures to gather and analysis data.
C) It lists which researchers are qualified.
D) It offers design elements for presenting the results.
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Why is evidence-based practice important in clinical work?

A) It provides a framework for identifying best practices.
B) It teaches clinicians how to research.
C) It lets social workers use their opinions to guide their work.
D) It recommends using personal experience to help clients.
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Where can social workers obtain evidence-based information?

A) social media
B) online blogs
C) peer-reviewed journals
D) personal interviews of other social workers
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What might be included in an evidence search?

A) online discussion board posts
B) peer reviewed journals
C) personal opinions
D) practice knowledge
Question
Which of the following is a question that considers critical appraisal?

A) How many participants were studied?
B) Do I like this researcher?
C) Is it free to access this journal article?
D) Do the results disagree with my opinions?
Question
In which of the following topics might the client's values need to be considered?

A) Smoking causes cancer.
B) Children need nutrients to grow taller.
C) Church is bad for children.
D) Blue is a prettier color than green.
Question
How does continuous evaluation benefit social work organizations?

A) It costs them more money.
B) Employees are consistently happier.
C) It ensures they are using best practices.
D) This cannot be determined in a general way.
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Confirmation bias focuses on our tendency to selectively attend to things which we agree with or that support our opinions.
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Observational selection bias is the effect of suddenly noticing things we did not notice before.
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When using authority, you are considering how an organization has done things in the past.
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Evidence-based practice provides a framework for social workers to identify best practices in the areas of assessment, evaluation, and intervention selection.
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Great social work organizational leaders must be engaged in a continuous process of growth and improvement.
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Give an example of a time when you experienced cognitive dissonance.
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Describe each of the features of practice wisdom and explain the differences between them.
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Describe two areas of focus necessary for critical appraisal of a research study.
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Name four places an evidence search may occur.
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How might ongoing research positively impact the field of social work?
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Which of the following statements is true about best practices?

A) They are behaviors based on the clinician's experience.
B) They are most appropriate for use within a particular practice context.
C) They describe what the client thinks is best.
D) They involve the practice of doing the most good in the world.
B
2
What is the first step for identifying best practices?

A) seek a variety of opinions from coworkers and supervisors
B) understand the strengths and weaknesses of different knowledge acquisition methods
C) determine which method has typically worked for you in the past
D) conduct research to learn about the history of these practices
B
3
Personal experience as a social worker can contribute to the development of ______.

A) best practices
B) happier clients
C) theoretical debates
D) practice wisdom
D
4
What is observational selection bias?

A) the study of observations
B) bias when making selections of which clients to work with
C) the effect of suddenly noticing things we did not notice before
D) bias against selecting which theories to use in practice
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What is confirmation bias?

A) the bias against certain theories
B) a tendency to avoid confirming a diagnosis
C) the tendency to selectively avoid things which we agree with or that support our opinions
D) the tendency to selectively attend to things which we agree with or that support our opinions
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What emotion does cognitive dissonance cause?

A) discomfort
B) happiness
C) hunger
D) rage
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______ is the discomfort one experiences when acting in a way that is incongruent with one's beliefs, norms, thoughts, or values.

A) Cognitive bias
B) Observational dissonance
C) Dissonance bias
D) Cognitive dissonance
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Listening to only the radio stations that supports one's own beliefs is an example of ______.

A) biased media
B) confirmation bias
C) efficiency
D) theoretical debate
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9
Which of the following is an example of observational selection bias?

A) watching football on Saturday
B) preferring orange juice to apple juice
C) liking the color red more than green
D) seeing babies everywhere while you are trying to get pregnant
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Seeking out the guidance of someone with more experience considers ______.

A) bias
B) authority
C) tradition
D) opinion
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A benefit of tradition is not having to ______.

A) reinvent the wheel
B) think independently
C) consider alternatives
D) be mindful of updated research
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What is a professional benefit of media for clinicians?

A) access to current best practices explained in videos
B) not having to think critically
C) greater access to clients
D) a reduced amount of outdated information
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Only having friends who say the same things you say about politics and beliefs is an example of ______.

A) strong friendships
B) echo chamber effect
C) professional guidance
D) best practices
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What is the greatest risk in using social media for clinical guidance?

A) It takes a long time.
B) It requires sharing client information.
C) It does not protect client's privacy.
D) It only works where there is Internet access.
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What is an example of confirmation bias?

A) choosing a meal at a restaurant
B) only watching the news network that supports your beliefs
C) sleeping in on Sunday
D) preferring strawberry to cherry candies
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16
What phrase might a colleague say if they want you to follow the company's tradition?

A) this is how we have always done it
B) I wonder what you think
C) we should ask an expert
D) maybe we should crowd source this on social media
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If you just bought a blue car, what might observational selection bias cause you to begin to notice?

A) the new car smell inside your car
B) the speed limit on the streets near your job
C) how many blue cars are in your neighborhood
D) how much more you like this car than your old car
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When seeking authority to make a clinical decision, who should you talk with?

A) your clients
B) a leading expert
C) someone you supervise
D) no one, this is your decision to make
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How might the echo chamber effect negatively impact your clinical work?

A) It can create inherent bias.
B) It may give you insights you do not like.
C) Clients may have strong opinions.
D) It can take up much of your free time.
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What is the first stage of the scientific method?

A) theory formulation
B) observation
C) data collection
D) data analysis
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What does question identification accomplish?

A) determining what is going to be studied
B) identifying who will be researching the topic
C) questioning the capabilities of the researchers
D) identifying where the research will occur
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22
Which of the following statements is true about a literature review?

A) It is a test review sheet.
B) It is a document submitted for publication review.
C) It is a gathering of existing research on the topic.
D) It is a list of potential topics to research.
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23
A theory is used to explain why a ______.

A) researcher is good at their job
B) clinician is able to diagnose their client
C) person should take medication as prescribed by their doctor
D) phenomenon among variables exists
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What does a theory articulate?

A) an opinion
B) a hypothesis
C) facts
D) research
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A hypothesis must be ______.

A) testable
B) correct
C) at least three sentences
D) likely to occur
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Where might a researcher find empirical research questions?

A) personal preferences
B) the experiences of others
C) previous research
D) someone else's opinion
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Why is research design important?

A) It designs the way the research paper will look.
B) It lays out the procedures to gather and analysis data.
C) It lists which researchers are qualified.
D) It offers design elements for presenting the results.
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Why is evidence-based practice important in clinical work?

A) It provides a framework for identifying best practices.
B) It teaches clinicians how to research.
C) It lets social workers use their opinions to guide their work.
D) It recommends using personal experience to help clients.
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Where can social workers obtain evidence-based information?

A) social media
B) online blogs
C) peer-reviewed journals
D) personal interviews of other social workers
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What might be included in an evidence search?

A) online discussion board posts
B) peer reviewed journals
C) personal opinions
D) practice knowledge
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Which of the following is a question that considers critical appraisal?

A) How many participants were studied?
B) Do I like this researcher?
C) Is it free to access this journal article?
D) Do the results disagree with my opinions?
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In which of the following topics might the client's values need to be considered?

A) Smoking causes cancer.
B) Children need nutrients to grow taller.
C) Church is bad for children.
D) Blue is a prettier color than green.
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How does continuous evaluation benefit social work organizations?

A) It costs them more money.
B) Employees are consistently happier.
C) It ensures they are using best practices.
D) This cannot be determined in a general way.
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Confirmation bias focuses on our tendency to selectively attend to things which we agree with or that support our opinions.
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Observational selection bias is the effect of suddenly noticing things we did not notice before.
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When using authority, you are considering how an organization has done things in the past.
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Evidence-based practice provides a framework for social workers to identify best practices in the areas of assessment, evaluation, and intervention selection.
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Great social work organizational leaders must be engaged in a continuous process of growth and improvement.
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Give an example of a time when you experienced cognitive dissonance.
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Describe each of the features of practice wisdom and explain the differences between them.
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Describe two areas of focus necessary for critical appraisal of a research study.
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Name four places an evidence search may occur.
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How might ongoing research positively impact the field of social work?
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