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What is evidence-based practice and why does it matter?
 
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zcv for a one-tailed test is _____ whereas zcv for a two-tailed test is _____.
 
  a.  1.645; 1.96
 b. 1.96; 1.645
  c. 0.01; 0.05
 d. 0.05; 0.01



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The interpositioning of a synthesis and guideline process in the middle of the research-practice continuum has transformed virtually every area of applied social research practice in our society. The term that is most associated with this change is evidence-based practice. It originated first in medicine as evidence-based medicine and then rapidly moved into other fields. Virtually every area of social practice today has an effort to integrate research and practice in this type of way. Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a movement designed to encourage or require practitioners to employ practices that are based on research evidence as reflected in research syntheses or practice guidelines. The EBP movement represents a major attempt of the research enterprise to achieve a better integration of research and practice.

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karen

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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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