Social Work Research and Evaluation applies systematically
developed research knowledge to social work practice and emphasizes
the "doing" of social work as a reciprocal avenue for generating
research evidence and social work knowledge. Using the Examined
Practice Model, authors Elizabeth G. DePoy and Stephen F. Gilson
present research as the identification of a problem and then
proceed to evaluate the efficacy of social work practice in its
resolution. Diverse theories, actions, and sets of evidence from a
range of professional and disciplinary perspectives are included to
underscore the importance of integrating evaluation and practice in
research.
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