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100

The group not receiving the intervention and being used solely for comparison purposes

Control group

100

The group that receives an intervention

Experimental group 

100

That which we are most interested in understanding, measuring or predicting

Dependent Variable 

100

That which we believe is likely to influence, cause or contribute to a particular phenomenon

Independent Variable 

100

To use a subset of the total group rather than the entire group 

Sampling

200

A ________ is used so every member of a population has an equal change of being selected for inclusion in the sample.  

Random Sample 

200

The original amount or frequency of occurrence of a phenomenon 

Baseline

200

_____________ is composed of data collected after the fact from people's memories 

Retrospective Baseline

200

A model of data gathering, simultaneous with beginning of the intervention.  

Concurrent Baseline 

200

Mean, median & mode are ________________

Measures of Central Tendency 

300

_____________ is a measure of the amount of variability of observations around a mean. 

Standard Deviation

300

___________ is the likelihood that a measurement will yield the same results at subsequent times 

Reliability 

300

___________ is the ability of an instrument to measure what it is supposed to measure 

Validity 

300

Statistics that describe a phenomenon 

Descriptive statistics

300

Statistics used to make an inference (to draw a conclusion) about a population based upon a sample of that population 

Inferential statistics 

400

An ___________ is a change resulting from interventions 

Outcome 

400

An ______________ is the means by which we were determine the actual outcome of an intervention.  

outcome measure 

400

__________  outcomes are those that can be observed by either the client system or the social worker.  

Practice 

400

___________ outcomes focus on changes in the client's quality of life.  

Functional 

400

______________ outcomes are those that relate directly to how a service was provided.  

Process-of-care 

500

______________ is a term used to describe the probability that a certain result occurred by change.  

Statistical significance 

500

__________________ is a statistical procedure to compare the expected frequencies in a study to observed frequencies. 

Chi-Square Test 

500

A test used to determine the association or relationship between two variables.  

Correlation Test 

500

A method of evaluating a program which involves attempts to manipulate the intervention to determine whether change occurs in a target group 

Experimental Design 

500

_______________ use some, but not all, of the elements found in the typical experimental design. Thus, it might use a control group and experimental group, but not random assignment of clients to the two groups 

Quasi-Experimental Designs