12 points
* 2 hours per week
* Second semester
* Clayton
Objectives Upon successful completion of this subject, candidates should have developed an understanding of ethical issues relating to research with humans; issues relating to the place and role of different types of research in social work; the principles underlying qualitative and quantitative research; research design, research questions and data collection methods; a range of statistical techniques and understand when it is appropriate to use them and demonstrated their ability to develop a research proposal.
Synopsis The subject will cover the following topics: purpose of research and its place in social work; research ethics including intellectual property issues; research designs including qualitative, quantitative, exploratory and experimental methods; developing research questions and hypotheses; sampling and data analysis including statistical analysis and writing research reports.
Assessment Students will be expected to do one or two assignments totalling 9000 words including a research proposal.
Recommended texts
Grinnell R M Social work research and evaluation Peacock, 1994
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