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Deck 12: Knowledge Translation
1
What are the four fundamental elements of knowledge translation?
A) Synthesis, dissemination, exchange, and ethically sound application of knowledge
B) Explanatory processes, exploratory processes, embedded processes, and priority processes
C) Traditional knowledge translation approaches, innovative knowledge translation approaches, end-of-project knowledge translation, and integrated knowledge translation
D) Publications, conference proceedings, arts-based approaches, and text-based approaches
A) Synthesis, dissemination, exchange, and ethically sound application of knowledge
B) Explanatory processes, exploratory processes, embedded processes, and priority processes
C) Traditional knowledge translation approaches, innovative knowledge translation approaches, end-of-project knowledge translation, and integrated knowledge translation
D) Publications, conference proceedings, arts-based approaches, and text-based approaches
A
2
Which of the following accurately reflects a typical journal article structure, from beginning to end?
A) Abstract, Method, Introduction, Literature Review, Results, Discussion
B) Literature Review, Introduction, Abstract, Results, Discussion, Method
C) Abstract, Introduction, Literature review, Method, Results, Discussion
D) Literature Review, Method, Results, Discussion, Abstract, Introduction
A) Abstract, Method, Introduction, Literature Review, Results, Discussion
B) Literature Review, Introduction, Abstract, Results, Discussion, Method
C) Abstract, Introduction, Literature review, Method, Results, Discussion
D) Literature Review, Method, Results, Discussion, Abstract, Introduction
C
3
Knowledge translation is what type of process?
A) Traditional
B) Integrative
C) Static
D) Dynamic
A) Traditional
B) Integrative
C) Static
D) Dynamic
D
4
Which of the following are examples of traditional knowledge translation approaches?
A) Verbal presentation, poster presentation, symposia
B) Short film, interpretive dance, ethnodrama
C) Fictional narrative, poetic representation, narrative
D) Social media, website, online tool
A) Verbal presentation, poster presentation, symposia
B) Short film, interpretive dance, ethnodrama
C) Fictional narrative, poetic representation, narrative
D) Social media, website, online tool
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5
Which fundamental element of knowledge translation entails identifying a particular audience and tailoring the knowledge exchange to that audience, including both the message and the medium?
A) Ethically sound application of knowledge
B) Exchange
C) Synthesis
D) Dissemination
A) Ethically sound application of knowledge
B) Exchange
C) Synthesis
D) Dissemination
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6
Which fundamental element of knowledge translation refers specifically to putting knowledge into practice?
A) Ethically sound application of knowledge
B) Exchange
C) Synthesis
D) Dissemination
A) Ethically sound application of knowledge
B) Exchange
C) Synthesis
D) Dissemination
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7
Which fundamental element of knowledge translation includes engagement between researchers and knowledge users that results in mutual learning?
A) Ethically sound application of knowledge
B) Exchange
C) Synthesis
D) Dissemination
A) Ethically sound application of knowledge
B) Exchange
C) Synthesis
D) Dissemination
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8
After completing her research study that examined differences in physical literacy levels between girls and boys, Dr. Move developed a manuscript to be submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. Dr. Move is using which knowledge translation process?
A) Side-by-side knowledge translation
B) Concurrent knowledge translation
C) End-of-project knowledge translation
D) Integrated knowledge translation
A) Side-by-side knowledge translation
B) Concurrent knowledge translation
C) End-of-project knowledge translation
D) Integrated knowledge translation
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9
Which knowledge translation process includes activities that are ongoing throughout the entire research process through active engagement between researchers and knowledge users?
A) Side-by-side knowledge translation
B) Concurrent knowledge translation
C) End-of-project knowledge translation
D) Integrated knowledge translation
A) Side-by-side knowledge translation
B) Concurrent knowledge translation
C) End-of-project knowledge translation
D) Integrated knowledge translation
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10
Dramatizing data through script writing that then becomes the basis for a film or theatrical performance is known as what?
A) Symposium
B) Ethnodrama
C) Poetic representation
D) Social media
A) Symposium
B) Ethnodrama
C) Poetic representation
D) Social media
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11
As a form of knowledge translation, research gatherings are often premised on which of the following?
A) Electronic media and the development of online tools
B) Poem-like presentations and fictional narratives
C) Relationship building and interactions between researchers and knowledge users
D) Musical composition and the dramatization of data through script writing
A) Electronic media and the development of online tools
B) Poem-like presentations and fictional narratives
C) Relationship building and interactions between researchers and knowledge users
D) Musical composition and the dramatization of data through script writing
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12
Which media-based form of knowledge translation focuses on spreading ideas, and was originally intended to bring together great thinkers in technology, entertainment, and design?
A) TED talks
B) Canada's National 3-Minute Thesis Competition
C) Websites
D) Online Tools
A) TED talks
B) Canada's National 3-Minute Thesis Competition
C) Websites
D) Online Tools
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13
Which text-based form of knowledge translation engages a reader in the emotional aspects of a research experience by imagining being a part of another world?
A) Fictional narrative
B) Literature map
C) Interpretative phenomenology
D) Grounded theory
A) Fictional narrative
B) Literature map
C) Interpretative phenomenology
D) Grounded theory
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14
Which arts-based knowledge translation approach is particularly beneficial for audiences with literacy challenges?
A) Fictional narrative
B) Poetic representation
C) Social media
D) Musical performances
A) Fictional narrative
B) Poetic representation
C) Social media
D) Musical performances
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15
Which arts-based knowledge translation approach relies on engagement of the senses and might include paintings, images, and photographs?
A) Stories
B) Visual art
C) Poster presentations
D) TED talks
A) Stories
B) Visual art
C) Poster presentations
D) TED talks
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16
What is a symposium?
A) An innovative arts-based knowledge translation strategy
B) A format for presenting research at a conference
C) A dance performance to communicate research
D) A brief video that shares research with an audience
A) An innovative arts-based knowledge translation strategy
B) A format for presenting research at a conference
C) A dance performance to communicate research
D) A brief video that shares research with an audience
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17
Which of the following is not a description of poster presentations?
A) Poster presentations depict summaries of research, with many following a traditional journal structure.
B) Audiences can have detailed discussions with researchers during poster presentations.
C) Poster presentations often take place in a large room at a conference, with posters placed on walls or poster stands.
D) The defining characteristic of poster presentations is that they cover a single topic with multiple verbal presentations all focused on that topic.
A) Poster presentations depict summaries of research, with many following a traditional journal structure.
B) Audiences can have detailed discussions with researchers during poster presentations.
C) Poster presentations often take place in a large room at a conference, with posters placed on walls or poster stands.
D) The defining characteristic of poster presentations is that they cover a single topic with multiple verbal presentations all focused on that topic.
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18
Which traditional knowledge translation approach is probably the most familiar form of knowledge translation?
A) Published manuals
B) Published journal articles
C) Verbal presentations
D) Poster presentations
A) Published manuals
B) Published journal articles
C) Verbal presentations
D) Poster presentations
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19
Who is a knowledge user?
A) Any individual who is likely to be able to use the knowledge gained through research to make informed decisions about policies, programs, and practices.
B) An individual who works to set aside her or his own experiences by outwardly acknowledging and recording one's own experiences.
C) Any individual who is exposed to some level of manipulation in an experimental group.
D) An individual who is invited to review data and provided with the opportunity to add, alter, or delete information.
A) Any individual who is likely to be able to use the knowledge gained through research to make informed decisions about policies, programs, and practices.
B) An individual who works to set aside her or his own experiences by outwardly acknowledging and recording one's own experiences.
C) Any individual who is exposed to some level of manipulation in an experimental group.
D) An individual who is invited to review data and provided with the opportunity to add, alter, or delete information.
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20
What do most journals request that researchers include at the end of the abstract to reflect the focus of the study and are used for indexing the article in search engines?
A) Narratives
B) Post-hoc tests
C) Key terms
D) Characterizing traits
A) Narratives
B) Post-hoc tests
C) Key terms
D) Characterizing traits
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21
Knowledge translation includes interactions between researchers and knowledge users.
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22
Synthesis, one of the four fundamental elements of knowledge translation, requires integrating findings from individual research studies within the larger body of knowledge on a topic.
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23
Systematic reviews, narrative reviews, and meta-analyses are examples of knowledge exchange.
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24
Two ways to plan the timing of knowledge translation activities are end-of-project knowledge translation and integrated knowledge translation.
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25
The peer-review process dates back to the 1400s.
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26
Peer-reviewed journal articles are the only way that researchers can publish their research findings.
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27
Transforming data into a poem-like presentation is an example of knowledge translation.
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28
Researchers have virtually unlimited opportunities to synthesize, disseminate, exchange, and apply the knowledge gained through their research.
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29
Poetic representation rarely includes the exact words from research participants.
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30
Sometimes the line between data generation and knowledge translation is blurred.
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31
What is integrated knowledge translation?
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32
You conducted a research study to determine the reasons older adult women experience higher rates of wrist fractures than older adult men. Your sample consisted of 104 older adults (50 women and 54 men), who provided information about physical activity, balance, strength, and mobility. You found that older adult men had slower walking speed, higher grip strength, and greater balance confidence than older adult women. What are three innovative knowledge translation strategies you might use to share your research?
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33
How do researchers choose knowledge translation strategies for their research?
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34
Who is a knowledge user? Provide several examples of a knowledge user in your answer.
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35
What is the peer review process?
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36
Why is social media a popular option for researchers to disseminate their research findings?
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37
You conducted a research study to explore the relationship between socioeconomic status and physical activity in youth. Fourteen youth (seven with high socioeconomic status, and seven with low socioeconomic status) participated in one-on-one interviews to inquire about ways to increase youth's physical activity levels. Social support was identified as critical to youth with high socioeconomic status, whereas environmental factors were identified as critical to youth with low socioeconomic status.
What are two ways that you could present your research results? Compare and contrast the two options, and comment on the strengths and weaknesses (or challenges) of each option.
What are two ways that you could present your research results? Compare and contrast the two options, and comment on the strengths and weaknesses (or challenges) of each option.
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38
Identify and describe the four fundamental elements of knowledge translation according to the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
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39
What is included in each of the following components of a standard research publication: Abstract, Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion?
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