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"`Not so much a handbook, but an excellent source of reference' - British Journal of Social Work This volume is the definitive resource for anyone doing research in social work. It details both quantitative and qualitative methods and data collection, as well as suggesting the methods appropriate to particular types of studies. It also covers issues such as ethics, gender and ethnicity, and offers advice on how to write up and present your research."
Conceptual Research
Conceptual Research
This part of the handbook, devoted to conceptual research, contains the fewest number of chapters. Nevertheless, these research methods can be among the most intensely interesting types of inquiry that one can undertake. Space permitted the inclusion of only four methods of conceptual research: theory development, ...
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