For the last several decades, social work curricula have included research as a required course at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The few social work texts on statistics that exist are written from a mainstream perspective and do not challenge the current neoliberal social order. In Statistics for Social Justice: A Structural Perspective, van de Sande and Byvelds argue that social work research, including statistics, should be taught from a structural perspective and should follow anti-oppressive principles, which view the problems experienced by people as rooted in the social, political and economic structures of society. Just as social workers are committed to social justice and social change, so too should be the aim of soci...
This paper aims to highlight the intention of undergraduate students, who act as teachers of the Pro...
This book will inspire the next generation of social work and human service practitioners to integra...
Empiricism in the form of quantitative methods has sometimes been used by researchers to thwart huma...
Most social work research texts are written from an empiricist and positivist perspective, emphasizi...
Social workers should be trained in both qualitative and quantita- tive research methods, irrespecti...
Statistics: A Tool for Social Research, Third Canadian Edition, helps to construct and develop the s...
"Without question, this text will be the most authoritative source of information on statistics...
Quantitative research makes a very important contribution to both understanding and responding effec...
Based on a review of economists ’ debates on mathematical economics, this article discusses a key is...
Originally published in 1982, this book describes those basic ideas and techniques of statistics whi...
This concise and approachable introduction to statistics limits its coverage to the concepts most re...
This article presents results from an evaluation of service learning in statistics courses for maste...
Michael Anthony Lewis, Social Workers Count: Numbers and Social Issues. Oxford University Press (201...
Students, as well as professional research proposals have been rejected by the proposal committee an...
“Commensuration” as an analytic framework for studying the expanding measuring culture in social wor...
This paper aims to highlight the intention of undergraduate students, who act as teachers of the Pro...
This book will inspire the next generation of social work and human service practitioners to integra...
Empiricism in the form of quantitative methods has sometimes been used by researchers to thwart huma...
Most social work research texts are written from an empiricist and positivist perspective, emphasizi...
Social workers should be trained in both qualitative and quantita- tive research methods, irrespecti...
Statistics: A Tool for Social Research, Third Canadian Edition, helps to construct and develop the s...
"Without question, this text will be the most authoritative source of information on statistics...
Quantitative research makes a very important contribution to both understanding and responding effec...
Based on a review of economists ’ debates on mathematical economics, this article discusses a key is...
Originally published in 1982, this book describes those basic ideas and techniques of statistics whi...
This concise and approachable introduction to statistics limits its coverage to the concepts most re...
This article presents results from an evaluation of service learning in statistics courses for maste...
Michael Anthony Lewis, Social Workers Count: Numbers and Social Issues. Oxford University Press (201...
Students, as well as professional research proposals have been rejected by the proposal committee an...
“Commensuration” as an analytic framework for studying the expanding measuring culture in social wor...
This paper aims to highlight the intention of undergraduate students, who act as teachers of the Pro...
This book will inspire the next generation of social work and human service practitioners to integra...
Empiricism in the form of quantitative methods has sometimes been used by researchers to thwart huma...