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Ethics
Quantitative
Qualitative
Policy & Practice
100
"AND", "OR, "NOT" are examples of ________ in literature searches

Boolean Operators 

100

The ethical and legal process where a person voluntarily agrees to participation in research after being fully briefed of all relevant information, such as the risks, benefits, and alternatives

Informed Consent 

100

The extent to which researchers can demonstrate that the sample is representative of the larger population

Generalizability
100

What are 2 methods of collecting qualitative data

-Interviews
-Focus Groups
-Observations
- Document Analysis
-Case Studies

100

 Approach to treatment that is based on the best available scientific evidence. It involves using modalities and interventions that have been shown to be effective through research studies, clinical trials, and meta-analyses

Evidence-Based Practice 

200

Name 2 Tools Researchers may use when conducting a Literature Review 

Research Rabbit, Zotero, Mendley, EndNote

200

The Belmont Report identifies three core ethical principles for human subject research, what are they?  

(1) Respect for persons
(2) Beneficence
(3) Justice.

200

Name 3 of the 4 Distinct Scales of Measurement 

Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio 

200

The process of the researcher critically examining one's own assumptions, beliefs, and biases and considering how they influence their actions, research, and relationships

Reflexivity 


200

You are administering a survey to better understand how your clients are experiencing your services, in the survey you ask: “How satisfied are you with your counselor’s support and communication?" This is an example of a _________ question

Double-Barreled question

300

Intuition, Authority, and Empiricism are all examples of ___________

Different Methods of Knowing 

300

Name 3 Populations Considered Vulnerable in Research 

  • Age-Related: Youth/Elderly 
  • Cognitive or Physical Impairments
  • Students
  • Prisoners
  • Homeless or Economically Disadvated individuals 
  • Pregnant Women
  • Termanilly Ill/Significant Illness 
300

We are conducting research to see if an SEL program is effective in a school setting, at the end of the study we mistakenly conclude that it is effective when it is not, this is called a ________

Type I Error (False Positive)
300

A method where theories are developed inductively from data, allowing new insights to emerge rather than testing pre-existing hypotheses.

Grounded Theory 

300

Name 3 potential barriers or challenges to evaluating a programs effectiveness in a mental health community setting

  • Limited time or staff.
  • Lack of data analysis training.
  • Difficulty defining “success” in counseling outcomes.
  • Resistance to data collection from clients or staff.
400

Use statistics to combine the results of multiple studies into one overall estimate of how well something works. This gives a clear, precise answer about the effect of an intervention, even when studies show some differences.  

Meta-Analysis

400

The unethical practices of the Tuskegee Study (1932-1972) led to formation of this organization that ensured the ethical oversight of research. 

IRB- Institutional Review Boards

400

In formulating a quantitative research question, researchers use the framework PICOT. What does the acronym PICOT stand for

Population
Intervention
Comparison
Outcome
Timeframe

400

Credability is the confidence that the research findings accurately represent the participants' experiences and original views. Name 3 ways that Qualitative Researchers can establish Credability in their research studies 

(1) Prolonged engagement
(2) Triangulation: using multiple data sources or methods
(3) Member checking: sharing findings with participants

400

Name 3 Reasons why real-world data is important 

(1) Better understand and treat people
(2) Bridge between Research and Practice  
(3) Accounts for the unpredictability in real world
(4) Helps identify what the community would benefit from
(5) Builds better relationships
(6) Helps identify what interventions “works for whom under what context”
(6) Creates better pathways for MH support

500

Involves immersion in a cultural or social setting to observe and understand behaviors, beliefs, and interactions from the participants’ perspectives.

Ethnography 

500

The unethical psychological experiment that conditioned fear in a child to white rat, inducing a lasting phobias without remedy.

Watson & Little Albert (1920)

500

What test would a researcher use to determine if different types of mental health apps—such as mindfulness, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), or mood tracking apps—show significantly different effects on users' reported anxiety levels.

one-way ANOVA

500
The names of the researchers who came up with the 6 steps of Thematic Analysis 

Braun & Clarke 

500

How many years does it take for the results of original research to reach the point of meaningfully influencing health care practice

17 

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