John Wodarski is a Professor of Social Work at the University of Tennessee. During his 30 years of experience as a research scientist, he has served as the principal investigator for projects that implement and evaluate evidence based interventions and has successfully obtained funding for 75 federal, state, and foundation grants. He has co-edited or coauthored over twenty books and teaches courses in Research Methods. Laura Hopson is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at the University at Albany School of Social Welfare. Her research focuses on evidence-based prevention and intervention in schools and risk and protective factors associated with academic success. She teaches courses in Advanced Clinical Practice and Evaluation of Clinical Practice.
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Preface 1. Evidence-Based Practice: An Introduction 2. Criteria for Choosing Knowledge and Assessing Evidence-Based Intervention 3. Transforming Behavioral Science Knowledge into Practie Generalizations 4. Planning for Conducting Research in Community Agencies 5. Choice-of-Outcome Measures and Means for Assessment 6. Traditional Designs 7. Designs for Daily Practice Evaluation 8. Application of Statistical Techniques in the Evaluation of Practice 9. Advanced Statistical Techniques in Social Work Research 10. Development and Use of Management Information Systems for Human Services: A Practical Guide 11. Developing and Formulating Quality Proposals 12. Emerging Trends and Issues Related to Evidence-Based Practice Index

