CONTENTSPreface / Introduction / Appraising and Using Social Research in the Human Services / Some Key Issues in Appraising Social Research / Questionnaire Design for Quantitative Research: Structured Instruments / Surveys and Sampling / Experimental and Quasi Experimental Designs / The Qualitative Interview / Ethnography and Practice / Content Analysis and Grounded Theory / Qualitative Evaluation / Multimethod Research / Afterword / Glossary of Key Terms in Social Research / References / Index.
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Shepard (social work, University of Plymouth) provides social work and health care undergraduate students and practitioners with the knowledge they need to evaluate research and apply it to their own practice. He considers first the process by which research and other forms of knowledge may be used in practice, and then explores the range of research methodologies used in health and social care, from randomized control trials to experimental designs and ethnographic approaches, using realistic case examples. He outlines the strengths and limitations of each and shows readers how to identify the assumptions underlying them.