METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS
QUANTITATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY
RESEARCH
QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGY
BEHAVIORAL ACTIVATION VS.
CBT FOR DEPRESSION
MEASUREMENT,
PREDICTION,
&
TRACKING CHANGE
100

This type of analysis is used to identify underlying variables that explain the pattern of correlations within a set of observed variables.

What is factor analysis?

100

This approach combines multiple study results to assess treatment efficacy.

What is meta-analysis?

100

This qualitative method explores individual experiences in depth.

What is phenomenology?

100

Therapy focusing on engaging in activities to counteract depression.

What is Behavioral Activation?

100

Term for changes in patients' symptoms during the course of therapy.

What is therapeutic change?

200

This statistical method assesses the consistency of a measurement tool across different instances.

What is reliability testing?

200

This term describes the degree to which a study can reveal cause-effect relationships.

What is internal validity?

200

A paradigm emphasizing the researcher's perspective in qualitative research.

What is the constructivist paradigm?

200

COBRA study's finding on the effectiveness of two therapies for depression.

What is equally effective?

200

Tools assessing patient progress in therapy sessions.

What are outcome measures?

300

This term refers to a set of techniques used to evaluate the mental health interventions’ effectiveness through controlled trials.

What is efficacy of treatment packages?

300

Type of data analysis that tracks change over time in psychotherapy research.

What is longitudinal analysis?

300

Qualitative method building theory from systematically gathered data.

What is grounded theory?

300

Aspect of therapy comparison in the COBRA study focusing on resources.

What is cost-effectiveness?

300

Field dealing with psychological measurement theory and technique.

What is psychometrics?

400

This theory helps understand how different test items perform across various populations in psychotherapy research.

What is item response theory?

400

Understanding this concept is crucial in psychotherapy research design. It determines the study's ability to detect true effects of the therapy being tested.

What is statistical power?

400

This method reports patterns within qualitative data.

What is thematic analysis?

400

This CBT technique involves altering negative thought patterns.

What is cognitive restructuring?

400

Variables that forecast therapy improvement AND likelihood.

What are predictors of change?

500

How has the evolution of healthcare systems and accessibility of knowledge through media/journals changed research questions?

The correct response is:

Something smart.

500

Are there alternative evaluation methods that could offer a more comprehensive perspective on treatment outcomes than standardized measures and significance testing?

Correct Response:
Something else really smart

500

How can you reconcile the dilemma between constructive and realist/positivist approach that is prevalent in qualitative methodologies?

What is subjectivity?

500

Considering the COBRA study's findings, what might be the impact on insurance policies regarding therapy choices like BA and CBT? Additionally, how could these findings influence the attitudes of clinicians, particularly in light of their specialized training?

Correct Response:

Something an HPU PsyD student said.

500

Consider approaches regarding -- When to measure, how often to measure, and how to utilize data from treatment outcomes/discourse. What are your perspectives on the effectiveness and implications of these practices? 

Correct Response:


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