EBP Savvy: #2 In Evidence-Based Practice Quizzes: How Savvy Are You? by SVRIAugust 15, 2014 0.00 avg. rating (0% score) - 0 votes The final step in choosing an appropriate intervention for a consumer is to:Look for the highest level of research availableApply professional judgment in the context of the individual consumerCritically analyze available evidenceAccording to the Rehabilitation Services Administration’s (RSA) 911 data across a 3-year timeframe (FY 2007-2009), which of the following sets of characteristics drives the quality of employment outcomes for those receiving VR services? (Quality of employment is characterized by amount of pay, hours worked, and benefits received)Gender, education, type and significance of disability, disability beneficiaryEconomic indicators, age, education, access to transportationType and significance of disability, economic indicators, education, ageThe “sample group” in a study is important in determining the study’s relevance to individual consumers because:The number of people who participated in the study could be different than the number of individual consumers being served by a VR counselor.The context (environment and supports) and characteristics (type and significance of disability) of the individual being studied could be different from that of an individual consumer, and could have affected study results.The individual consumer may use informed choice to select the most appropriate study on which to base service provision.NameThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Share Your Results or Challenge a Colleague: