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Research for Social Workers: An Introduction to Methods

โœ Scribed by Margaret Alston, Wendy Bowles


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
345
Edition
2
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


As social work practice has become increasingly sophisticated, the role of research in social work has become more critical. Today research is relevant to just about every area of social work practice, from determining needs in the initial stages of an intervention, to planning a course of action, and finally evaluating practice. Springing from the research traditions of sociology and psychology, social work is now developing its own research orientation and knowledge base. Research for Social Workers is an accessible introduction to research methods specifically needed in social work and social welfare. It outlines the major stages of research projects step by step, covering both quantitative and qualitative methods. It offers explanations of how to combine these two traditions in practice, as well as guidelines to analysing results and reporting. It also includes chapters on needs assessment and program evaluation, both skills essential for human service workers. Research for Social Workers is written for researchers without a strong maths background. Illustrated with examples, and accompanied by exercises and questions, it is an ideal introduction for newcomers to research, and a reference for more experienced social work researchers who would like to improve their skills.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Part title
......Page 2
Title page
......Page 4
Contents
......Page 6
Acknowledgements
......Page 7
Introduction
......Page 8
1 Social work research
......Page 12
2 Choosing your topic area
......Page 38
3 Developing research questions
......Page 49
4 Steps in the research process
......Page 68
5 Sampling
......Page 91
6 Surveys and interviews
......Page 106
7 Needs identification and analysis
......Page 134
8 How do I evaluate my program?
......Page 151
9 Action research
......Page 169
10 Best practice evaluation
......Page 180
11 Other methods
......Page 197
12 Producing results: qualitative research
......Page 213
13 Producing results: quantitative research
......Page 232
14 Statistics for social workers
......Page 245
15 Influencing policy and practice
......Page 295
Appendix: Developing a research proposal
......Page 316
Bibliography
......Page 327
Author index
......Page 337
Subject index
......Page 339


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