Research for social workers

Margaret Alston

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Research for social workers

by Margaret Alston, Wendy Bowles

2020

Taylor & Francis Group

432

9781003117094

Description

Introduction to research methods specifically needed in social work and social welfare. Outlines research projects step by step, covering both quantitative and qualitative methods, gives guidelines to analyzing results and reporting. Also includes chapters on needs assessment and evaluation.

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Research for social workers was written by Margaret Alston, Wendy Bowles.

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