Applied Research for Better Practice

Applied Research for Better Practice by Angela Everitt, published by Macmillan Education UK in September 1992, is a 157-page exploration of the relationship between research and practice in various fields. This edition addresses the disconnect that practitioners often feel towards positivist and quantitative research, presenting alternative approaches that align more closely with the ways practitioners gather and interpret data.
Readers will find a focus on participative methods and subjectivity, which are essential for developing a research-minded approach in practice. The book aims to equip practitioners with the tools to integrate research into their work, emphasizing the importance of understanding and applying research methodologies in fields such as social work, public policy, and social services. This resource serves as a guide for those looking to enhance their practice through a more nuanced understanding of research.
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Addressing the alienation of practitioners from positivist and quantitative research, this book shows how research can be compatible with how practitioners collect and understand data. Drawing on research approaches that take account of subjectivity and employ participative methods, the authors develop an approach to practice for the research- minded practitioner. Whilst useful for practitioners wanting to do research, the primary intention of this book is to explore ways in which practitioners may be research-minded in their work.
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