Research methods for social workers:
This research methods text for social work is accessible to students in level and writing style, and its paperback format makes it less expensive than most texts on the market. The authors are social work instructors who understand the realities of social work practice and have included many social...
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Zusammenfassung: | This research methods text for social work is accessible to students in level and writing style, and its paperback format makes it less expensive than most texts on the market. The authors are social work instructors who understand the realities of social work practice and have included many social work practice examples. The text is ideal for a one-semester or quarter research methods course for undergraduate or graduate students with little or no prior knowledge of research. In response to reviewers and students, the fourth edition infuses content in three major areas. First, qualitative research methods are discussed and appropriate examples are offered throughout the book, not just in a single chapter. Secondly, research to evaluate practice, while still the focus of the last two chapters, is discussed alongside research for building a professional knowledge base at many points throughout the text. Third, discussion of ethical issues appears in many other places besides Chapter 2. It receives special emphasis in the discussions of program evaluations and single system research |
Beschreibung: | xii, 323 pages illustrations 24 cm |
ISBN: | 0205332331 |
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505 | 8 | 0 | |t Research and Social Work Practice -- |t Toward Evidence-Based Practice -- |t Historical Antecedents -- |t Research and Practice-More Similar Than Different -- |t Alternative Knowledge Sources -- |t Logic -- |t Tradition -- |t Authority -- |t Other Problems with Alternative Knowledge Sources -- |t Welfare Recipients -- |t People Who Are Homeless -- |t The Scientific Alternative -- |t Types of Knowledge -- |t Descriptive Knowledge -- |t Predictive Knowledge -- |t Prescriptive Knowledge -- |t Basic and Applied Research -- |t Basic Research -- |t Applied Research -- |t Quantitative and Qualitative Research -- |t Quantitative Research -- |t Qualitative Research -- |t The Environment for Social Work Research -- |t Ethical Issues in Research -- |t Treatment of Research Participants -- |t The Nazi and Japanese Medical Experiments -- |t The Tuskegee Public Health Studies -- |t The Milgram Studies of Obedience in Authority -- |t The Laud Humphreys Study of Homosexual Behavior -- |t Today's Standards for Treatment of Participants -- |t Voluntary Informed Consent -- |t No Unnecessary Pain and Suffering -- |t Anonymity/Confidentiality -- |t Need to Conduct the Research -- |t Other Ethical Obligations of Researchers -- |t The Planning Stages -- |t Research Problems and Questions -- |t Why We Begin with Research Problems -- |t Identifying Potential Research Problems -- |t Setting Problem Priorities -- |t Identifying the Real Problem -- |t Selecting Research Questions -- |t Finding and Using Existing Knowledge -- |t What Is a Review of Literature? -- |
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