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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

14.06.2024

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1 b&w illustration, 43 b&w figures, 34 b&w tables

Verlag

University of Toronto Press

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432

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23,4/18,8/2,4 cm

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792 g

Auflage

3. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4875-6867-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

14.06.2024

Abbildungen

1 b&w illustration, 43 b&w figures, 34 b&w tables

Verlag

University of Toronto Press

Seitenzahl

432

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/18,8/2,4 cm

Gewicht

792 g

Auflage

3. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4875-6867-2

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Practising Social Work Research
  • List of Tables 
    List of Figures 
    Preface 
    Acknowledgments 
    About the Authors
     
    1. Introduction 
    The Case Study Method 
    The Research Process

    2. Problem Solving: Brief Case Studies 
    Introduction: Steps in the Process of Research Identifying the Problem

    Identifying the Problem
    Case Study 1: Research and the Media: What Are You Being Told?

    Ethics: Ensuring No Harm Comes to Participants
    Case Study 2: A Question of Ethics: Willowbrook 
    Case Study 3:  Another Question of Ethics: Studying HIV 
    Case Study 4:  Ethical Issues of Obtaining Consent to Interview Children in Post-Separation Disputes 
    Case Study 5:  Respectful Ethical Research Practice: Working with First Nations, Inuit, Innu, and Metis Peoples

    Preparation: Conceptualizing, Operationalizing, and Sampling
    Case Study 6: Understanding Ideas and Counting Them 
    Case Study 7:  Implementing a Pilot Project: A Question of Sampling 
    Case Study 8: Who Do You Ask? Sampling in a Qualitative Context

    Research Methods
    Case Study 9:  Criminal Justice Issues in Social Work Research: The Search for Causality 
    Case Study 10: Psychometric Properties: How Should We Measure? 
    Case Study 11: The Validity of Research 
    Case Study 12: The Application of Quasi-experimental Design in Social Work Research 
    Case Study 13: The Power of One: Single-Case Study Design 
    Case Study 14: One More: Another Example of Single-Case Study Design 
    Case Study 15: Asking Questions Properly: An Examination of Questionnaire Design 
    Case Study 16: Asking Questions about Children’s Participation: Which Approach Is Best for Children?                                                        
    Case Study 17: What Does It All Mean? Qualitative Interviews with Children about Their Views and Experiences of Family Justice Professionals 
    Case Study 18: Q & Q: Employing Both a Qualitative and a Quantitative Approach 
    Case Study 19: On PAR: Engaging and Empowering Service Users through Participatory Action Research
    Case Study 20: Creativity in Research: Promoting Accessibility and Inclusion Through Arts- Based Research
                             Prepared by Holly Kaupa
    Case Study 21: Research as Response:  Critical Race and Anti-Colonial Approaches
                             Prepared by Siham Elkassem
    Case Study 22: Researching without Directly Engaging: Observational Studies
    Case Study 23: The Bigger Picture: Systematic Reviews, Meta-Analysis, and Scoping Reviews

    Data Collection and Statistical Analysis
    Case Study 24: Measuring Service User Satisfaction: Do They Like Me?
    Case Study 25: Statistics: Adding Some Numbers
    Case Study 26: Descriptive Statistics: The First Step from Guessing to Knowing
    Case Study 27: Inferring What You Know: Selecting an Appropriate Statistical Test

    3. Examining Research Through a Critical Lens and a Theorization of Academic Voyeurism
        Siham Elkassem and Andrea Murray-Lichtman

    4. Critiquing Research
    Introduction
    Critical Analysis of Qualitative Research
    Critical Analysis of Quantitative Research

    A Qualitative Design: Listening to Innocence: The Effects of Islamophobia on Muslim Children
    Siham Elkassem, Rick Csiernik, Andrew Mantulak, Gina Kayssi, Yasmine Hussain, Kathryn Lambert, Pamela Bailey, and Asad Choudhary

    Critique 
    Rachel Birnbaum

    A Quantitative Design: An Examination of Two Different Approaches to Visitation-Based Disputes in Child Custody Matters
    Rachel Birnbaum

    Critique 
    Barbara Decker Pierce and Rick Csiernik

    Index