What Your Colleagues Are Saying"Overall, this is a very solid introductory research text. It is appropriate in scope and depth."- John D. Clapp, San Diego State University"I like the organization of the book.
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It recognizes that research and practice may occur together and that any element of research should undergo review for the protection of human subjects. The Belmont Report, published in 1979, summarizes the law as proposing.
This social work research methods text is written in an accessible, reader-friendly style and includes numerous examples of how research can be used to inform social work practice.
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....
At its core, this book is designed to bring complex ideas down to a level that can be grasped by someone with little to no knowledge of research methods - it is an invaluable resource for social work students and anyone who wishes to have a ...
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...
Research Methods for Social Workers
Research Methods for Social Workers: Instructor's Manual and Test Bank