Practice-Oriented Study Guide for Rubin and Babbie’s Research Methods for Social Work

Summary
Each chapter of the Study Guide mirrors the main text and lists behavioral objectives for applying the chapter content to practice; and includes a chapter summary that focuses on practice applications; multiple-choice review questions (with answers in the appendix) that generally are asked in the context of practice applications; exercises involving practice applications that can be done in class of as homework; and practice-relevant discussion questions.
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