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Evidence-based social work practice calls for the use of research data to guide the development of social work

Evidence-based social work practice calls for the use of research data to guide the development of social work   Evidence-based social work practice calls for the use of research data to guide the development of social work interventions on the micro, mezzo and/or macro-levels. Kearney (2001) described ways qualitative research findings can inform practice. Qualitative […]

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Discussion: Spurious Correlations and Extraneous Variables

Discussion: Spurious Correlations and Extraneous Variables Discussion: Spurious Correlations and Extraneous Variables Correlational research describes relations among variables but cannot indicate that one variable causes something to occur to another variable. Rather, a statistically significant correlation coefficient simply indicates there is a relation among a predictor variable and an outcome variable. In correlational research, if

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Step 1: Read the Capstone Portfolio and Reflective Letter Instructions. As you read, think about which items you’ve written so far in class  — mood board, resume, video-selfie, cover letter etc. — that you might want to polish and revise for the Capstone Portfolio. Step 2: Make a list of at least three initial questions about this big end-of-the-semester

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Benchmark – Major Counseling Theories Comparison Paper 

Benchmark – Major Counseling Theories Comparison Paper  Benchmark – Major Counseling Theories Comparison Paper Throughout the course, you have studied and written about a number of counseling theories that are used as the basis for the counseling profession. In this paper, choose a theory and compare it against each of the following three theories: Cognitive

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