Program Evalution
Ethical Consideration
General
Cultural Competence
General
100
What is program evaluation?
A research design and analysis that evaluates specific characteristics of a program within an agency.
100
This entity helps make determinations whether a study's ends justify it's means.   

What is:  IRBs 

100

A social work research study can have one or more of these research purposes

What is: exploration, description, explanation, evaluation and construction of measurement instruments. What is an Outcome Evaluation

100

Employing local community members as research staff can help with

What is: recruitment of diverse and oppressed populations 

100

These studies are based on observations that represent a single point in time.  

What is:  Cross-sectional 

200
What are the two types of program evaluation?
Process and Outcome Evaluations
200

Insuring that participants are fully informed about the features of the study that might affect their decision to participate in part of this ethical consideration.  

What is: Informed Consent 

200

These kinds of entities often requests/requires outcome evaluations?

What is:  A regulatory or grant-funding system outside the agency (e.g., a grantor)

200

These strategies protect the identity of participants when research is being done is small communities. 

What is:  Research report does not identify specific communities and findings should be in the form of generalizations.  

200

These studies conduct observations at different points in time.  

What is:  Longitudinal studies 

300
What is a process question?
How is the program operating?
300

It is important to insure that design does not include embarrassment or any other subtle psychological injury related to this ethical considerations.   

What is:  No Harm to Participants 

300

Starting from scratch to find and appraise all the relevant studies yourself is part of this process strategy 

What is:  top down 

300

This method is aimed at attaining translation validity that begins with a bilingual person translating an instrument to a target language followed by another bilingual person translating it from the target language back to the original language. 

What is:  Back-Translation 

300

The mechanism by which an independent variable affects the dependent variable.   

What is:  Mediating (or intervening variable)

400
What is a result-focused question?
Is the program accomplishing its intended results?
400

When researchers take necessary steps to insure that research data is not connected to identity of participants this is supporting this ethical requirement.  

What is: Anonymity and Confidentiality

400

These 5 flaws mark unscientific sources.

What is:  Inaccurate observation, over generalization, selective observation, post facto hypothesizing and ego involvement in understanding.  

400

An attribute of a measurement procedure developed in one culture when it has the same value and meaning when administered to people in another culture. 

What is: measurement equivalence. 

400

A variable that influences the strength or direction of a relationship between independent and dependent variables. 

What is:  Moderating Variable