Evidence-base practice:
a. Is a list of empirically supported interventions that practitioners should employ regardless of their practice judgment.
b. Is a process for making practice decisions based on integrating the best research evidence with practice expertise and knowledge of client attributes.
c. Is a process for making practice decisions based solely on research evidence.
d. Assures practice effectiveness.
B
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a. The risk of future maltreatment if the child stays with the family b. The risk of placement in out-of-home care c. The risk of uncooperative biological parents d. Both A and B e. A, B and C
The approach that addresses client issues concurrently with agency and professional collaboration is called:
A. The integrative model B. Cross agency collaboration C. Teamwork D. None of the above
Which of the following is a factor that contributes to better life expectancy in countries other than the United States?
A) better prenatal care B) early childhood services C) more access to health care D) all of the above
Dr. White of the Quick Stop Counseling Clinic noticed that female clients with eating disorders who were counseled during the hours of 8 to 11:45 a.m. recovered much faster than those who were counseled from 1 to 5 p.m
She jumped to the false conclusion that the time of day of counseling caused a quicker recovery. Dr. Green was more cautious. He noticed that all the clinic staff used the same treatment, but the clinic's female counselors all worked at the clinic in the morning, and male counselors worked in the afternoon. He found that the faster recovery had nothing with the time of day; rather it was due to female clients responding to the treatment with female counselors. What is Dr. White's initial causal relationship called? A) null hypothesis B) spurious statement C) ecological fallacy D) reductionism