Chambless "Defining Empirically Supported Therapies" Flashcards
What is the primary focus of the article “Defining Empirically Supported Therapies”?
A. Describing various psychotherapies
B. Proposing a scheme for determining the efficacy of psychological treatments
C. Discussing the history of psychotherapy
D. Analyzing the cost-effectiveness of psychological treatments
B. Proposing a scheme for determining the efficacy of psychological treatments
What is emphasized as important before a treatment is established in efficacy according to the authors?
A. Independent replication
B. Cost-effectiveness research
C. Single-case experiments
D. Global acceptance
A. Independent replication
What is considered an “Efficacious Treatment” according to the authors?
A. A treatment proven beneficial in one study
B. A treatment proven beneficial in two or more studies by different research teams
C. A treatment popular among psychologists
D. A treatment that is cost-effective
B. A treatment proven beneficial in two or more studies by different research teams
What is the role of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) in establishing treatment efficacy?
A. They prove the efficacy of a treatment
B. They are the only useful experiment type
C. They help conclude that benefits have been observed due to the treatment
D. They provide qualitative data
C. They help conclude that benefits have been observed due to the treatment
What is the concern regarding treatments found to be superior to established interventions for demonstrating equivalence?
A. The established comparison treatment may not have been implemented well
B. The treatments are too similar
C. The treatments are too different
D. The established comparison treatment is outdated
A. The established comparison treatment may not have been implemented well
What is emphasized as a crucial aspect of evaluating whether studies supporting a treatment’s efficacy are sound?
A. Popularity of the treatment
B. Availability of the treatment
C. A number of factors including research methodology
D. Simplicity of the treatment
C. A number of factors including research methodology
What is the significance of treatments that are found to be superior to conditions that control for non-specific processes or to another bona fide treatment?
A. They are efficacious
B. They are specific in their mechanisms of action
C. They are both efficacious and specific in their mechanisms of action
D. They should replace other treatments
C. They are both efficacious and specific in their mechanisms of action
What is TRUE regarding statistical controls?
A. They can be used to draw causal inferences
B. They cannot be used to draw causal inferences
C. They are susceptible to model misspecification and inferential error
D. They are too simple
C. They are susceptible to model misspecification and inferential error
What is a possible issue with using only one study to support a treatment’s efficacy?
A. Its design has not been peer-reviewed
B. It may be an aberrant finding
C. Repetitions increase confidence
D. Researchers often fake findings
B. It may be an aberrant finding
What is the role of replication in research?
A. It always increases confidence in results
B. It protects the field from drawing erroneous conclusions based on one aberrant finding
C. It complicates the research findings
D. It is only needed in psychological research
B. It protects the field from drawing erroneous conclusions based on one aberrant finding
What is the median sample size per treatment condition found by Kazdin and Bass (1989) in their meta-analysis?
A. 50
B. 12
C. 80
D. 100
B. 12
What is the primary question clients presenting for treatment are likely to pose, as per the article?
A. Does the treatment actually work?
B. How much does the treatment cost?
C. How long does the treatment take?
D. Who developed the treatment?
A. Does the treatment actually work?
What is considered a “Possibly Efficacious” treatment, according to the authors?
A. A treatment with one study supporting its efficacy
B. A treatment with multiple studies supporting its efficacy
C. A treatment with no studies supporting its efficacy
D. A treatment that is popular among therapists
A. A treatment with one study supporting its efficacy
A treatment with one study supporting its efficacy is called
A. Efficacious
B. Promising
C. Of interest
D. Possibly efficacious
D. Possibly efficacious
Treatments are said to be efficacious and specific in their mechanisms of action
when they
A. Have multiple studies supporting their efficacy
B. Are known to treat the disorder
C. Are found to be superior to to a bona fide treatment
D. Have had their mechanisms studied
C. Are found to be superior to to a bona fide treatment