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. Qualitative research methods are discussed and appropriate examples are offered throughout the book, not just in a single chapter.
The fifth edition includes new information on needs assessment, how quantitative and qualitative methods can be used together, more information on ethical issues throughout the text and an updated literature review section.
The Fifth Edition of
Research Methods for Social Workers includes new information on needs assessment, how quantitative and qualitative methods can be used together, more coverage of ethical issues throughout the text and an updated literature review section.
Highlights of the Fifth Edition:
- Revised material on program evaluation, including content on the use of needs assessments in existing programs, and on how quantitative and qualitative methods can be used together to produce more accurate data.
- Evaluation of research practice is discussed alongside research data in order to help build a professional base of knowledge.
- Special emphasis of ethical issues appears in the discussions of program evaluations and single system research.
- Added content is included on various methods of evaluating individual practice effectiveness.
- An up-to-date literature review section reflects changes such as Internet searches and discusses the different uses of the literature review in qualitative and quantitative studies.
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