I just love to read! For me, it is a way to escape and discover new worlds, to do things you never thought possible, to explore emotions and feelings through words, and I can do it all in the comfort of my imagination. And even though they are not real, I believe the characters you meet in books can change your life and the way you see the world, if you let them.



Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Social Work Research and Evaluation: Foundations of Evidence-Based Practice by Richard Grinnell and Yvonne Unrau


This book is the longest standing and most widely adopted text in the field of social work research and evaluation. As stated in the book's preface, it is intended for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate social work students in a one-semester research methods course. Since the first edition in 1981, this edition is designed to provide social work students with the basic methodological foundation they need in order to successfully complete more advanced research courses that focus on single-system designs or program evaluations. With its customarily straightforward user-friendly writing style by renowned educators, this edition will continue to maintain its notoriety as the premier social work research methods text. Thoroughly revised and updated, the chapters offer a wealth of new research examples and references, accessible diagrams of essential concepts and processes, and extended coverage of core social work research methods and recent developments. For example, with the inclusion of four new chapters on the evidence-based approach to social work practice, the book emphasizes how important this approach has become, and provides a rock-solid foundation for understanding how to evaluate and interpret research findings that have been derived from research studies-the minimal skills needed for evidence-based social work practitioners.

My Review:
I do not usually include text books even though being a student I have read texts books my entire life. But I can't ever say I read any of them cover to cover because there was always one chapter we would skip, I just did not read, ect. But this book I read the entire thing through so I think its only fair that I add it to my list of books that I have read. Not a bad book for Social Work Research Evaluation which can be a really dry subject and somewhat abstract. But the authors of this book really considered how to explain the information in a reader friendly way and took pains to explain everything without a lot of jargon. I can say I feel well versed in the area of research evaluation and this book helped me so much throughout my class this semester.

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