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The Practice of Research in Social Work

Fourth Edition


February 2016 | 496 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

The authors are proud sponsors of the 2020 SAGE Keith Roberts Teaching Innovations Award—enabling graduate students and early career faculty to attend the annual ASA pre-conference teaching and learning workshop.

The Fourth Edition of The Practice of Research in Social Work introduces an integrated set of techniques for evaluating research and practice problems as well as conducting studies. Evidence-based practice comes alive through illustrations of actual social work research. Updated with new examples, the latest research, and expanded material on technology and qualitative methods, this popular text helps readers achieve the 2015 EPAS core competencies essential for social work practice..

See the text’s CSWE Competency Matrix, linking chapter content to the 2015 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS). 


 
CHAPTER 1. Science, Society, and Social Work Research
Reasoning About the Social World

 
Everyday Errors in Reasoning

 
The Social Scientific Approach

 
Social Work and the Social World

 
Research in the News: Why Did New York City’s Homeless Population Increase?

 
Social Work Research and Evidence-Based Practice

 
Social Work Research in Practice

 
Alternative Research Orientations

 
Social Work Research in a Diverse Society

 
 
CHAPTER 2. The Process of Social Work Research
Social Work Research Questions

 
Consider Social Diversity when Formulating a Question

 
Foundations of Social Work Research

 
Implications for Evidence-Based Practice

 
Theory and Social Work Research

 
Research in the News: Does Money Buy Happiness?

 
Alternative Research Strategies

 
Social Research Standards

 
 
CHAPTER 3. Ethical and Scientific Guidelines for Social Work Research
Research on People

 
Historical Background

 
Research in the News: Is it Ethical Science?

 
Ethical Principles

 
Institutional Review Board Reviews

 
Internet Research

 
Scientific Guidelines for Social Work Research

 
 
CHAPTER 4. Measurement
Concepts

 
Research in the News: What is your Race?

 
From Concepts to Observations

 
Levels of Measurement

 
Measurement Error

 
Assessing Measurement Accuracy

 
Measurement Validity

 
Ways to Improve Reliability and Validity of Existing Measures

 
Using Scales to Identify a Clinical Status

 
Measurement in a Diverse Society

 
Measurement Implications for Evidence-Based Practice

 
 
CHAPTER 5. Sampling
Sample Planning

 
Research in the News: What are the Best Practices for Sampling Vulnerable Populations?

 
Sampling Methods

 
Sampling Distributions

 
Recruitment Strategies with Diverse Populations

 
Implications for Evidence-Based Practice

 
 
CHAPTER 6. Causation and Research Design
Research Design Alternatives

 
Research in the News: Why is Child Poverty so High?

 
Criteria for Quantitative (Nomothetic) Causal Explanations

 
Comparing Research Designs

 
Implications for Evidence-Based Practice

 
 
CHAPTER 7. Group Experimental Designs
Threats to the Validity of Group Experimental Designs

 
Features of True Experiments

 
Types of True Experimental Designs

 
Quasi-experimental Designs

 
Nonexperimental Designs

 
Implications for Evidence-Based Practice

 
Implications for Evidence-Based Practice

 
Diversity, Group Design, and Evidence-Based Practice

 
Ethical Issues in Experimental Research

 
 
CHAPTER 8. Single-Subject Design
Foundations of Single-Subject Design

 
Measuring Targets of Intervention

 
Analyzing Single-Subject Designs

 
Types of Single-Subject Designs

 
Research in the News: Exercise Your Brain?

 
Implications for Evidence-Based Practice

 
Single-Subject Design in a Diverse Society

 
Ethical Issues in Single-Subject Design

 
 
CHAPTER 9. Survey Research
Survey Research in Social Work

 
Designing Questionnaires

 
Writing Questions

 
Refine and Test Questions

 
Survey Design Alternatives

 
Survey Research Design in a Diverse Society

 
Implications for Evidence-Based Practice

 
Ethical Issues in Survey Research

 
 
CHAPTER 10. Qualitative Methods
Fundamentals of Qualitative Methods

 
Participant Observation

 
Intensive Interviewing

 
Research in the News: Can Taping Interviews Capture a Trend?

 
Interviewing Online

 
Focus Groups

 
Community-based Participatory Research

 
Qualitative Research in a Diverse Society

 
Implications for Evidence-Based Practice

 
Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research

 
 
CHAPTER 11. Qualitative Data Analysis
Features of Qualitative Data Analysis

 
Techniques of Qualitative Data Analysis

 
Alternatives in Qualitative Data Analysis

 
Research in the News: What’s in a Message?

 
Content Analysis

 
Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis

 
Implications for Evidence-based Practice

 
Ethics in Qualitative Data Analysis

 
 
CHAPTER 12. Secondary Data Analysis and Mixed Methods
Secondary Data Analysis

 
Mixed Methods

 
 
CHAPTER 13. Evaluation Research
Evaluation Basics

 
Describing the Program: The Logic Model

 
Questions for Evaluation Research

 
Design Decisions

 
Implications for Evidence-Based Practice

 
Evaluation Research in a Diverse Society

 
Ethics in Evaluation

 
 
CHAPTER 14. Quantitative Data Analysis
Introducing Statistics

 
Preparing Data for Analysis

 
Displaying Univariate Distributions

 
Summarizing Univariate Distributions

 
Describing Relationships Among Variables

 
Implications for Evidence-Based Practice

 
Quantitative Data Analysis in a Diverse Society

 
Ethical Issues: Avoiding Misleading Findings

 
 
CHAPTER 15. Reporting Research
Beginning With a Research Proposal

 
Writing Can Be Frustrating!

 
Reporting Results

 
Research in the News: How Much Should Social Scientists Report?

 
Poster Presentations

 
Implications for Evidence-Based Practice

 
Social Work Research in a Diverse Society

 
Ethical Considerations

 
 
Appendix A. Questions to Ask About a Quantitative Research Article
 
Appendix B. How to Read a Quantitative Research Article
 
Appendix C. Questions to Ask About a Qualitative Research Article
 
Appendix D. How to Read a Qualitative Research Article

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This is adopted text book for the teaching and the paper copy is required

Dr Dessalegn Guyo
Social Work, Saint Mary's Univ-Twin Cities
December 18, 2020

This book provides a comprehensive yet down-to-earth and practical foundation for social work students.

Dr Mary Ager Caplan
School Of Social Work, University Of Georgia
November 21, 2016
Key features

NEW TO THIS EDITION:

  • New and expanded content on qualitative methods and analysis, community-based participatory research, and conversation analysis reflects the latest advances in the field.
  • Coverage of emerging research techniques includes discussions of ethical issues and Internet research, expanded material on the use of electronic surveys and cell phones for research, and new coverage of qualitative methods, such as online interviewing and netnography.
  • New examples of research in the real-world settings of social work practice address such topics as homelessness, domestic violence, substance abuse, poverty, aging, the methods used and the challenges confronted by researchers.
  • Updated and expanded coverage of implications for evidence-based practice, including the steps associated with the practice decision model and the challenges of implementing evidence-based practice at the agency level, prepares students for real-world practice.
  • Reorganized and expanded coverage of mixed methods in a new Chapter 12 is supported by social work examples ranging from practice and policy assessment to measurement validity.
  • Expanded coverage of secondary data analysis includes coverage of how to access sources, how to assess the utility of a data sets, and the ethical issues associated with analysis and big data.
  • New appendices cover questions to ask when reading a qualitative research article.

 
KEY FEATURES:

  • Each chapter focuses on a particular substantive research question to underscore the strong and weak points of actual research projects.
  • Methods are presented within a unified conceptual framework of validity to help students critically evaluate social work research articles and practice.
  • Real-world examples demonstrate the methods used by social work researchers to discover the efficacy of interventions, identify needs, and test the impact of social policies.
  • Ethics is introduced in an early chapter (Chapter 3) and discussed in concluding sections in every chapter.
  • Culture and diversity is discussed within each chapter to address questions about social diversity in every stage of the research process.
  • An engaging presentation of qualitative methods appropriate to the field of social work includes coverage of Photovoice and its applicability to social justice.
  • Extensive review exercises, presented in a variety of formats, help students master the key concepts of every chapter.
  • Free SAGE edge online resources include practice quizzes, a personalized action plan, eFlashcards, web resources, and more.

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 4

Chapter 8


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