Research Methods for Evidence-Based Practice

Research Methods for Evidence-Based Practice

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Wodarski John S.
SAGE Publications Inc
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Research Methods for Evidence-Based Practice

"The text enables students to understand how to become an evidence-based practitioner—this is an important part of training students as practitioners."

—Emmerentie Oliphant,
Stephen F. Austin State University

This practical and student-friendly text teaches social work students the concepts and skills needed to apply research methods in their practice with clients. It offers them enhanced under­standing of the research process and equips them with the necessary tools and skills to evaluate studies, translate relevant behavioral sci­ence knowledge into practice principles, and implement evaluation procedures in their daily practice. Renowned authors Wodarski and Hopson use social work research methods to examine emerging issues in the field as they pertain to evidence-based practice, such as curriculum development and funding. This approach yields a unique analysis that differs from others on the market because it fully integrates evidence-based practice methodology into the heart of the text, rather than into a single chapter.

EAN 9781412990981
ISBN 141299098X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher SAGE Publications Inc
Publication date December 13, 2011
Pages 192
Language English
Dimensions 231 x 187
Country United States
Authors Hopson, Laura; Wodarski John S.
Series Evidence-Based Practice in Social Work