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Analysing the Data of Practice

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Applied Research for Better Practice

Part of the book series: Practical Social Work ((PSWS))

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Practitioners are engaged in the process of data analysis all of the time. They interpret and assign meaning to all kinds of data from a wide range of sources: what they read, what they see, what they hear, what they are told, what they themselves think and feel. In this chapter we explore ways in which practitioners may become more aware, more explicit and more rigorous about these processes.

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© 1992 British Association of Social Workers

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Everitt, A., Hardiker, P., Littlewood, J., Mullender, A. (1992). Analysing the Data of Practice. In: Applied Research for Better Practice. Practical Social Work. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22265-0_7

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