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Research for Social Workers : 4th Edition - An introduction to methods - Margaret Alston

Research for Social Workers

4th Edition - An introduction to methods

By: Margaret Alston

eBook | 17 July 2020 | Edition Number 4

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A fully revised and updated new edition of this introduction to the research methods most commonly used in social work and social welfare.

Research for Social Workers has built a strong reputation as an accessible guide to the key research methods and approaches used in the discipline. Ideal for beginners, the book outlines the importance of social work research, its guiding principles and explains how to choose a topic area, develop research questions together with describing the key steps in the research process. The authors outline the principles of sampling, systematic reviews and surveys and interviews, provide guidance on evaluation and statistical analysis and explain how research can influence policy and practice. This new edition includes:
  • an expanded discussion of rigour in qualitative research
  • more detailed analysis of systematic reviews
  • a new section on on-line surveys
  • enhanced examination of action research including recent examples of action research programs and
  • an expanded section on evidence-based practice.
Featuring practical examples and end-of-chapter exercises and questions, and using non-technical language throughout, this is a vital reference tool for both students and practicing social workers.

About the Author

Margaret Alston OAM is Professor of Social Work at Monash University. She is Director of the Gender, Leadership and Social Sustainability (GLASS) research unit at Monash and has published widely in the areas of gender, social work, rural social issues and climate change.

Wendy Bowles is Professor in Social Work and Human Services at Charles Sturt University. She is also co-author of Ethical Practice in Social Work: An applied approach and writes in the areas of rural social work practice and education, social work ethics and disability issues.
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