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Evidence Based Practices
10 Questions - Developed by:
Rose
- Updated on:
2008-04-15
- Developed on:
2008-04-01
- 3,986 taken
Review Quiz
1
Which is NOT a Principle of Effective Intervention?
Treatment Principle
Fidelity Principle
Protective Principle
Risk Principle
Need Principle
2
Which Principle of Effective Intervention is meant to "treat risk factors associated with offending behavior"?
Fidelity Principle
Risk Principle
Need Principle
Treatment Principle
3
Skills development, role modeling, behavioral rehearsals, and mentoring describes which evidence-based treatment model?
Social Learning
Cognitive Behavioral
Aggression Replacement Training
4
Multisystemic therapy (MST), Functional Family therapy (FFT), and Brief Strategic Family therapy are examples of:
Static Factors
Family-Based Therapies
Treatment Models
Aggression Replacement Training
5
The following are examples of treatment fidelity EXCEPT:
Deliver program to the intended audience
Deliver program in the proper context
Following the curriculum as designed
Practicing safety standards
Fidelity Monitoring Checklists
6
What constitutes "Evidence Based"?
There is evidence that replication by different implementation teams at different sites is possible with similar positive outcomes
Studies that provide evidence of statistically significant positive effects of adequate size and duration
Treatments and practices, which have been independently evaluated and found to reduce the likelihood of recidivism or at least two criminogenic needs, with a juvenile population
All of the Above
The evaluation must have used sound methodology, including, but not limited to, random assignment, use of control groups, valid and reliable measures, low attrition, and appropriate analysis
7
Which is a GOOD predictor of continuing offending behavior?
Living in a poor Neighborhood
Depression
Low self-esteem
Mental Disorders
Lack of parental control
8
Which Principle of Effective Intervention tailors treatments to meet special needs?
Treatment Principle
Risk Principle
Need Principle
Responsivity Principle
Fidelity Principle
9
Which Principle of Effective Intervention targets high-risk offenders?
Treatment Principle
Need Principle
Risk Principle
Responsivity Principle
Fidelity Principle
10
Which is NOT a characteristic of the Risk Principle?
Mixing high- and low-risk youth
Utilize intensive community-based treatment for low-risk, high-risk youth
Treating high-risk youth to achieve the greatest reduction in re-offending behavior
Matching levels of treatment services-intensity and duration- to the risk level of the offender
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