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Coughlan, Cronin, and Ryan (2007) provided a step-by-step guide to critiquing quantitative literature.

Coughlan, Cronin, and Ryan (2007) provided a step-by-step guide to critiquing quantitative literature. Coughlan, Cronin, and Ryan (2007) provided a step-by-step guide to critiquing quantitative literature. Using these criteria, critique the article by Beck. What are the important markers to look for when critiquing a quantitative study? Requirements: 2 full paragraphs Answer preview to Coughlan, … Read more

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Accessing information about evidence-based practices

Accessing information about evidence-based practices Accessing information about evidence-based practices As a student, you have learned to look to the professional and scholarly literature to better understand concepts, support your analyses, and apply reputable, research-based evidence to a problem. The same is true of practicing social workers. Although they may already have a theoretical orientation … Read more

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Select quantitative and qualitative data collection methods appropriate for a given public health context.

Select quantitative and qualitative data collection methods appropriate for a given public health context. Objective: To enable students to select quantitative and qualitative data collection methods appropriate for a given public health context. Consider each case study and decide what approach would best benefit each situation. Explain why you made the choice that you did. … Read more

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