Deck 13: Pragmatic Issues

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When treatment fidelity is not maintained, what is/are the risk(s) for the evaluator?

A)concluding that a program was not effective when truly it was
B)the treatment likely cannot be replicated in other settings
C)the data will contain errors
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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Highly skilled therapists are more likely to deviate from treatment protocols than less skills therapists.
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Complex treatments increase the chances that treatment fidelity will be honored.
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When the employees of an agency being studied voice concern about negative findings resulting from the evaluation, and the ramifications that could occur after the findings are made public, this is an example of which of the following?

A)a thorough qualitative inquiry
B)threat of evaluation
C)program drift
D)treatment differentiation
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A provider's skill level and knowledge about an intervention can affect which dimension of fidelity?

A)treatment adherence
B)therapist competence
C)treatment differentiation
D)cost effectiveness
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Treatment adherence is the extent to which

A)the therapist has the skills and knowledge needed to deliver an intervention.
B)the therapist uses the specified procedures to deliver an intervention.
C)the treatment is different from routine practice or interventions.
D)the treatment is evaluated using a valid and reliable instrument.
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Agency administrators may be motivated to present their program(s) in the best possible manner and this can affect treatment fidelity.
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A breakdown in intervention fidelity creates threats to the validity of a study.
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Negotiating a contract before beginning the evaluation is one strategy for managing for the political nature of evaluation.
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Treatment fidelity is important to maintain so that when a program evaluation reveals significant results, it can confidently be attributed to _______, not to other factors or activities.

A)the intervention itself
B)researcher competence
C)therapist competence
D)evidence-based practice
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When a program gets modified and changes over time, but also preserves some of the features of the original design, this is referred to as program __________________.

A)adherence
B)fidelity
C)conformity
D)drift
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The accuracy with which a program or intervention is implemented as intended is known as which of the following?

A)internal consistency
B)construct validity
C)treatment fidelity
D)program drift
E)none of the above
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Treatment differentiation refers to the extent to which the service provider follows the specified procedures of a treatment.
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Which of the following is/are a strategy(ies) for conducting culturally sensitive evaluations?

A)construct a diverse evaluation team
B)consult articles in the literature relevant to recruiting minorities for research studies
C)examine all instruments being used to ensure they are culturally sensitive and free from bias
D)all of the above are appropriate strategies
E)none of the above are appropriate strategies
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High fidelity is likely to occur when there is conformity to prescribed program elements and a lack of __________________.

A)therapist competence
B)non-prescribed elements
C)treatment manuals
D)leadership changes
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Which of the following is NOT a dimension of treatment fidelity?

A)treatment adherence
B)therapist competence
C)treatment differentiation
D)cost effectiveness
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Deck 13: Pragmatic Issues
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When treatment fidelity is not maintained, what is/are the risk(s) for the evaluator?

A)concluding that a program was not effective when truly it was
B)the treatment likely cannot be replicated in other settings
C)the data will contain errors
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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Highly skilled therapists are more likely to deviate from treatment protocols than less skills therapists.
True
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Complex treatments increase the chances that treatment fidelity will be honored.
False
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When the employees of an agency being studied voice concern about negative findings resulting from the evaluation, and the ramifications that could occur after the findings are made public, this is an example of which of the following?

A)a thorough qualitative inquiry
B)threat of evaluation
C)program drift
D)treatment differentiation
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A provider's skill level and knowledge about an intervention can affect which dimension of fidelity?

A)treatment adherence
B)therapist competence
C)treatment differentiation
D)cost effectiveness
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Treatment adherence is the extent to which

A)the therapist has the skills and knowledge needed to deliver an intervention.
B)the therapist uses the specified procedures to deliver an intervention.
C)the treatment is different from routine practice or interventions.
D)the treatment is evaluated using a valid and reliable instrument.
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Agency administrators may be motivated to present their program(s) in the best possible manner and this can affect treatment fidelity.
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A breakdown in intervention fidelity creates threats to the validity of a study.
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Negotiating a contract before beginning the evaluation is one strategy for managing for the political nature of evaluation.
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Treatment fidelity is important to maintain so that when a program evaluation reveals significant results, it can confidently be attributed to _______, not to other factors or activities.

A)the intervention itself
B)researcher competence
C)therapist competence
D)evidence-based practice
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When a program gets modified and changes over time, but also preserves some of the features of the original design, this is referred to as program __________________.

A)adherence
B)fidelity
C)conformity
D)drift
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The accuracy with which a program or intervention is implemented as intended is known as which of the following?

A)internal consistency
B)construct validity
C)treatment fidelity
D)program drift
E)none of the above
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Treatment differentiation refers to the extent to which the service provider follows the specified procedures of a treatment.
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Which of the following is/are a strategy(ies) for conducting culturally sensitive evaluations?

A)construct a diverse evaluation team
B)consult articles in the literature relevant to recruiting minorities for research studies
C)examine all instruments being used to ensure they are culturally sensitive and free from bias
D)all of the above are appropriate strategies
E)none of the above are appropriate strategies
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High fidelity is likely to occur when there is conformity to prescribed program elements and a lack of __________________.

A)therapist competence
B)non-prescribed elements
C)treatment manuals
D)leadership changes
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Which of the following is NOT a dimension of treatment fidelity?

A)treatment adherence
B)therapist competence
C)treatment differentiation
D)cost effectiveness
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