Conceptualization And Measurements Of Social Work Practice And Research

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Chapter four, analyzes the conceptualization and measurements of social work practice and research. Being able to collect data and gather information is important for a social worker to comprehend. When evaluating a client, the social worker must want to set goals and objectives, which can be translated into something measurable. When designing and reviewing a research study the social worker wants to make sure to apply the correct concepts and measurements, which are important in order to evaluate the validity of the data. When collecting data for practice or for research, one will want address the issue first of conceptualization. Next, discuss different methods to assess the quality of measures. Finally, consider the implications of measurement