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OverviewUnderstanding statistical concepts is essential for social work professionals. It is key to understanding research and reaching evidence-based decisions in your own practice-but that is only the beginning. If you understand statistics, you can determine the best interventions for your clients. You can use new tools to monitor and evaluate the progress of your client or team. You can recognize biased systems masked by complex models and the appearance of scientific neutrality. For social workers, statistics are not just math, they are a critical practice tool. This concise and approachable introduction to statistics limits its coverage to the concepts most relevant to social workers. Statistics in Social Work guides students through concepts and procedures from descriptive statistics and correlation to hypothesis testing and inferential statistics. Besides presenting key concepts, it focuses on real-world examples that students will encounter in a social work practice. Using concrete illustrations from a variety of potential concentrations and populations, Amy Batchelor creates clear connections between theory and practice-and demonstrates the important contributions statistics can make to evidence-based and rigorous social work practice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Amy BatchelorPublisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press ISBN: 9780231193276ISBN 10: 0231193270 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 19 November 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Creating Useful Data 3. Understanding People and Populations 4. Variance: The Distance Between Us 5. The Statistics of Relationships 6. Sampling: The Who and the How 7. What Works? Hypothesis Testing and Inferential Statistics 8. When Two Is Not Enough: Testing with Multiple Groups 9. An Introduction to Advanced Concepts Appendix I: Glossary Appendix II: Answer Key for Review Questions Appendix III: Equations Cheat Sheet ReferencesReviewsStatistics in Social Work is a practical and effective resource for social work students. Batchelor requires no prior knowledge of statistics from her readers and explains topics in plain language with relatable examples. Most importantly, she offers a social justice perspective that emphasizes and integrates the core value of the social work profession.--Ashley Davis, Boston University Statistics in Social Work is a practical and effective resource for social work students. Batchelor requires no prior knowledge of statistics from her readers and explains topics in plain language with relatable examples. Most importantly, she offers a social justice perspective that emphasizes and integrates the core value of the social work profession. -- Ashley Davis, Boston University Author InformationAmy Batchelor has taught Introduction to Statistics at the Columbia University School of Social Work since 2016. She also works on federal budget policy in Washington, DC. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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