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  1. Social Work Research Flashcards

    6. It is a more scientific method of research in that the participants of the community in the research process facilitates a more accurate and authentic analysis of social reality. 7. The researcher is a committed participant and learner in the process of research, i.e. a militant rather than a detained observer.

  2. Social Work Research Final Exam Flashcards

    How to select research question. 1. Narrow and specific. 2. posed in a way that can be answered by observable evidence. 3. relevant to social work policy and/or practice. 4. have more than one possible answer. Paradigms. fundamental model of scheme that organizes view of things; paradigms shape research.

  3. Social Work Research Flashcards

    2. Beneficence: minimize possible harms, maximizing benefits. Need to anticipate any harm in advance, as well as take steps to minimize harm. 3. Justice: the burdens and benefits of research must be shared. People must be treated fairly. In social work research, our research should support social justice, equity.

  4. Social Work Research Test 2 Flashcards

    1. goal: learn about beliefs, attitudes, and opinions about social/psychological/cultural characteristics. 2. capitalizing on "synergistic group effect". 3. inexpensive: staffing and equipment vs. paper and pencil. 4. format: groups (no more than 7) of unrelated individuals, group discussion of a topic, 1-2 hours.

  5. 1. Science and social work

    Social workers: • use practice experience and theory to inform scientific inquiry and research; • apply critical thinking to engage in analysis of quantitative and qualitative research methods and research findings; and • use and translate research evidence to inform and improve practice, policy, and service delivery.

  6. 4.3.4: Understanding research

    Finally, Chapters 15 and 16 will review the types of research most commonly used in social work practice, including evaluation research and action research, and how to report the results of your research to various audiences. Key Takeaways. Anxiety about research methods is a common experience for students.

  7. Social Work Research Methods

    Introduction. Social work research means conducting an investigation in accordance with the scientific method. The aim of social work research is to build the social work knowledge base in order to solve practical problems in social work practice or social policy. Investigating phenomena in accordance with the scientific method requires maximal ...

  8. Module 1 Chapter 1: Social Work and "Ways of Knowing"

    The social work scientist develops a systematic experiment or other means of systematically collecting data to answer the research question(s) or test the research hypotheses from steps 2 and 3. Kaiser and Cafer (2016) described their research methodology for randomly selecting their sample of study participants, their research variables and ...

  9. 5.3 Social work research paradigms

    Distinguish between the three major research paradigms in social work and apply the assumptions upon which they are built to a student research project. In the previous two sections, we reviewed the three elements to the philosophical foundation of a research method: ontology, epistemology and axiology (Crotty, 1998; Guba & Lincoln, 1994; Heron ...

  10. Social Work Research

    About the journal. Social Work Research publishes exemplary research to advance the development of knowledge and inform social work practice. Find out more. "The Air Is Being Sucked Out of the Room": Experiences of Social Work Students of Color with Antiracism Education in the Classroom and Practicum. LGBTQ+ People's Perceptions of ...

  11. social work research Flashcards

    social work research. Teacher 110 terms. Emma_Orloski. Preview. social work research quiz 1. 15 terms. cheryl_j_irwin. Preview. AN S 336 Exam 2.

  12. Social Work Research Guide: The Research Process

    SW3770: Research Methods. Step by Step through the Research Process. Step #1: Choosing Your Topic(Time management tip: give yourself at least one day to a few days to work on this step.) This step can be notoriously difficult. Your instructor will probably give you the freedom to choose whatever you would like to write about as long as it ...

  13. 11.1 Evaluation research

    Evaluation research is a part of all social workers' toolkits. It ensures that social work interventions achieve their intended effects. This protects our clients and ensures that money and other resources are not spent on programs that do not work. Evaluation research uses the skills of quantitative and qualitative research to ensure clients ...

  14. 1.1: Introduction to Social Work

    A social worker in the role of researcher or program evaluator uses their practice experience to inform future research. The social worker is aware of current research and able to integrate their knowledge with the current research. Social workers acting in this capacity are able to utilize the knowledge they have obtained through gathering and ...

  15. Social Work Flashcards & Quizzes

    Are you interested in learning Social Work? Learn in no time! Study & practice using our flashcards anytime & anywhere. Brainscape Find Flashcards Why It Works More Educators Businesses ... Research Terminology, Defense Mechanism, Psychotropic Medications 28. Decks. 432. Flashcards. 12. Learners. Spanish Social Work.

  16. 11.2 Single-subjects design

    One way to analyze the data from a single-subjects design is to visually examine a graphical representation of the results. An example of a graph from a single-subjects design is shown in Figure 11.1. The x -axis is time, as measured in months. The y -axis is the measure of the problem we're trying to change (i.e., the dependent variable).

  17. Social Work Research Flashcards

    a level of measurement describing variables whose attributes may be rank-ordered according to degree. an example would be socioeconomic status as composed of the attributes high, medium, and low. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like scientific method, empirical, TROUT and more.

  18. Research Methods for Social Work

    Research Methods for Social Work: A Problem-Based Approach is a comprehensive introduction to methods instruction that engages students innovatively and interactively. Using a problem-based learning (PBL) approach, authors Antoinette Y. Farmer and G. Lawrence Farmer utilize case examples to achieve a level of application which builds readers' confidence in methodology and reinforces their ...

  19. Code of Ethics: English

    The NASW Code of Ethics is a set of standards that guide the professional conduct of social workers. The 2021 update includes language that addresses the importance of professional self-care. Moreover, revisions to Cultural Competence standard provide more explicit guidance to social workers. All social workers should review the new text and ...

  20. Social Work Research Flashcards

    descriptive research. social phenomenon is defined & described. explanatory research. seeks to identify causes and effects of social phenomena and to predict how one phenomenon will change or vary in response to variation in some other phenomenon, largely quantitative. Evaluative Research. describes/identifies the impact of social programs ...

  21. Evidence-Based Practice

    Evidence-Based Practice. The term evidence-based practice (EBP) was used initially in relation to medicine, but has since been adopted by many fields including education, child welfare, mental heath, and criminal justice. The Institute of Medicine (2001) defines evidence-based medicine as the integration of best researched evidence and clinical ...

  22. Social Work Research Midterm Flashcards

    Social Work Research Midterm. Get a hint. Why do we need social work research? Click the card to flip 👆. - Reaching objective and verifiable information about social work practice, clients, and social issues. - Science of knowing. - Ethics and values push us to identify social problems and promote social justice.

  23. Social Workers' Ethical Responsibilities to the Social Work Profession

    5.02 Evaluation and Research. (a) Social workers should monitor and evaluate policies, the implementation of programs, and practice interventions. (b) Social workers should promote and facilitate evaluation and research to contribute to the development of knowledge. (c) Social workers should critically examine and keep current with emerging ...