
Samuel and Cynthia Faulkner have developed the perfect research methods text tailored specifically for social work students that illustrates how understanding research is valuable for success in evidence-based agency practice. From the basics of research to practice evaluation, the authors carefully guide students through the complete process. They are able to connect abstract theory with practical applications, providing the skills necessary to become effective practitioners. The book introduces complex concepts such as qualitative, quantitative, and statistical methods; ethical issues in research; sampling; and measurement in a manner that students find readily accessible.What is most impressive about this new edition is that there is an additional 30% new or updated material. Developed in part from suggestions made by students and faculty who have used the previous edition, these improvements include content and instructional features that will remind you why this is one of the best research methods books on the market!
This text investigates how social work students can integrate research methodologies into their professional practice to ensure evidence-based outcomes. Authors Cynthia A. Faulkner and Samuel S. Faulkner utilize their academic expertise to bridge the gap between abstract research theory and the day-to-day requirements of social work agencies. The book presents a structured framework that guides students through the entire research process, from initial conceptualization to final practice evaluation.
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Educators and students frequently note that the text successfully translates complex methodological concepts into accessible language for practitioners. Experts highlight the book as a practical resource that effectively balances academic rigor with the specific needs of social work field environments.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2013-09-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190615389
ISBN-13:
9780190615383
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