Requires beneficence, respect and justice in research.
What is the Belmont Report?
100
3 ways we know what we know.
What is consulting, experience, tradition, observation, authority, common sense, or media?
100
a mental image that symbolizes an idea, object, event, behavior, person, etc.
What is a concept?
100
increases in the indepepndent variable are related to increases in the dependent variable.
What is positive correlation?
100
That is an example of a nominal and an interval measurement.
What is?
200
subjects cannot be identified by anyone, even researchers.
What is anonymity?
200
to communicate about what is relevant to practice issues or so we will know what we do is working.
Why is research important to practitioners?
200
what a variable does.
What is vary?
200
individuals, groups, organizations, programs, social artifacts.
What are examples of units of analysis?
200
That is an example of an ordinal and ration measure.
what is?
300
these are considered vulnerable populations.
Who are children, people with diminished mental capacity and prisoners?
300
The elements of the EBP model.
What are practitioners expertise, best evicence and client values/expectations?
300
_________ variable causes changes to the __________ variable.
What is independent variable causes changes to the dependent variable?
300
Ecological fallacy
What is inferring something about individuals based on data collected at the group level of aggregation?
300
3 ways to administer surveys.
What are self administered questionaires, face to face interviews, and telephone surveys?
400
These are 4 elements of informed consent
What is purpose of research, description of risks, benefits, alternative procedures, confidentiality disclosure, researcher contact information and a statement of voluntary participation.
400
That is one argument for and one challenge to EBP.
see instructor notes
400
These variables may influence the dependent variable.
What are control or extraneous variables?
400
tells us if a measure will yield consistent results over time.
What is reliability?
400
secondary analysis.
What is a form of research in which data collected and processed by one researcher is reanalyzed by another researcher.
500
Its goal is to protect humanbeings from risky, harmful research or research not respectful of human rights and dignity.
What is the IRB ?
500
Indiviualized assessment, well formulated, well executed literature review and ___________________________ are core components of EBP.
What is considering the evidence together with the clients values?
500
a statement of how we expect two or more variables to be related.
What is a hypothesis?
500
definitions of 2 types of validity.
What are content (range of concept), face (experts), criterion (Predicitve and concurrent) and construct (relates the instrument to others)?
500
Nuetrality
What is an essential characteristic of researchers and interviewers when collecting data?