Deck 9: Locating the Evidence: Sources and Levels of Evidence

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The available body of scientific research literature is called:

A) Primary source
B) Evidence
C) Secondary source
D) Peer review
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A source that contains information from previously published material and includes an interpretation of the material is called:

A) Unfiltered source
B) Evidence
C) Filtered source
D) Peer review
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The process of evaluation of a journal article by experts in the field is called:

A) Unfiltered source
B) Evidence
C) Filtered source
D) Peer review
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Which of the following statements is not true of peer review?

A) The peer review process only takes a couple of weeks.
B) Peer reviewers must meet certain requirements in order to be reviewers.
C) Peer-reviewed journals may also be called refereed journals.
D) The Physical Therapy Journal is a peer-reviewed journal.
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Which of the following statements is true of textbooks?

A) Textbooks are high in the hierarchy of evidence.
B) Textbooks are always based on best evidence.
C) Textbooks become outdated quickly.
D) Textbooks can easily be updated with a new edition.
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An article that presents original research is called a:

A) Narrative review
B) Meta-analysis
C) Clinical practice guideline
D) Research report
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An author has written an article that provides an overview of therapy following total knee replacements. The author presents examples of original research to support the author's argument about the best type of therapy following total knee replacements. This type of article is called a:

A) Narrative review
B) Systematic review
C) Clinical practice guideline
D) Research report
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Clinical practice guidelines are typically developed by:

A) An individual who is considered an expert
B) The original investigator
C) A panel of experts
D) The federal government
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A brief summary of evidence that includes commentary by the professional reviewing the study is called a(n):

A) Study synopsis
B) Research review synopsis
C) Abstract
D) Systematic review
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Which of the following is lowest on the hierarchy of evidence pyramid?

A) Case report
B) Randomized controlled trial
C) Cohort study
D) Narrative report (review)
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Expert opinion and editorials are low on the hierarchy of evidence pyramid because:

A) They are short
B) They are subjective
C) They are objective
D) They follow stringent guidelines
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The PEDro rating scale:

A) Is commonly used in research reviews related to medicine
B) Was developed in 2013
C) Addresses items related to a study's quality
D) Assigns a grade from 0 to 5
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Deck 9: Locating the Evidence: Sources and Levels of Evidence
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The available body of scientific research literature is called:

A) Primary source
B) Evidence
C) Secondary source
D) Peer review
Evidence
2
A source that contains information from previously published material and includes an interpretation of the material is called:

A) Unfiltered source
B) Evidence
C) Filtered source
D) Peer review
Filtered source
3
The process of evaluation of a journal article by experts in the field is called:

A) Unfiltered source
B) Evidence
C) Filtered source
D) Peer review
Peer review
4
Which of the following statements is not true of peer review?

A) The peer review process only takes a couple of weeks.
B) Peer reviewers must meet certain requirements in order to be reviewers.
C) Peer-reviewed journals may also be called refereed journals.
D) The Physical Therapy Journal is a peer-reviewed journal.
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Which of the following statements is true of textbooks?

A) Textbooks are high in the hierarchy of evidence.
B) Textbooks are always based on best evidence.
C) Textbooks become outdated quickly.
D) Textbooks can easily be updated with a new edition.
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An article that presents original research is called a:

A) Narrative review
B) Meta-analysis
C) Clinical practice guideline
D) Research report
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An author has written an article that provides an overview of therapy following total knee replacements. The author presents examples of original research to support the author's argument about the best type of therapy following total knee replacements. This type of article is called a:

A) Narrative review
B) Systematic review
C) Clinical practice guideline
D) Research report
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Clinical practice guidelines are typically developed by:

A) An individual who is considered an expert
B) The original investigator
C) A panel of experts
D) The federal government
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A brief summary of evidence that includes commentary by the professional reviewing the study is called a(n):

A) Study synopsis
B) Research review synopsis
C) Abstract
D) Systematic review
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Which of the following is lowest on the hierarchy of evidence pyramid?

A) Case report
B) Randomized controlled trial
C) Cohort study
D) Narrative report (review)
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Expert opinion and editorials are low on the hierarchy of evidence pyramid because:

A) They are short
B) They are subjective
C) They are objective
D) They follow stringent guidelines
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The PEDro rating scale:

A) Is commonly used in research reviews related to medicine
B) Was developed in 2013
C) Addresses items related to a study's quality
D) Assigns a grade from 0 to 5
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