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May 31, 2006
ACORN's Accelerated Income Redistribution Project: A Program Evaluation
Assessment of Perceived Parental Psychological Control in Chinese Adolescents in Hong Kong
Do Social Workers Make Better Child Welfare Workers Than Non–Social Workers?
Broad Study but Narrow Question: A Friendly Critique of Perry's Article
Social Workers in Child Welfare: Ready for Duty
No Simple Answers to a Complex Question: A Response to Perry
The (Mis)Measurement of Job Performance in Child Welfare Using (Non)Experimental Design
The Context and Process for Performance Evaluations: Necessary Preconditions for the Use of Performance Evaluations as a Measure of Performance—A Critique of Perry
We Really Should Get on With It: An Argument for Not Assuming Social Workers Make Better Child Welfare Workers Than Non–Social Workers
Why Don't Social Workers Make Better Child Welfare Workers Than Non–Social Workers?
An Important Question Half-Answered: A Response to Perry's Article
B.A.s are B.S. in Child Welfare: Did Anybody Learn Anything?
Competency Is Not Guaranteed by the Letters That Follow Your Name: A Response to My Critics
A Suggested Authors' Checklist for Submitting Manuscripts to Research on Social Work Practice
ACORN's Accelerated Income Redistribution Project: A Program Evaluation
Assessment of Perceived Parental Psychological Control in Chinese Adolescents in Hong Kong
Do Social Workers Make Better Child Welfare Workers Than Non–Social Workers?
Broad Study but Narrow Question: A Friendly Critique of Perry's Article
Social Workers in Child Welfare: Ready for Duty
No Simple Answers to a Complex Question: A Response to Perry
The (Mis)Measurement of Job Performance in Child Welfare Using (Non)Experimental Design
The Context and Process for Performance Evaluations: Necessary Preconditions for the Use of Performance Evaluations as a Measure of Performance—A Critique of Perry
We Really Should Get on With It: An Argument for Not Assuming Social Workers Make Better Child Welfare Workers Than Non–Social Workers
Why Don't Social Workers Make Better Child Welfare Workers Than Non–Social Workers?
An Important Question Half-Answered: A Response to Perry's Article
B.A.s are B.S. in Child Welfare: Did Anybody Learn Anything?
Competency Is Not Guaranteed by the Letters That Follow Your Name: A Response to My Critics
A Suggested Authors' Checklist for Submitting Manuscripts to Research on Social Work Practice
Posted by Gary Holden at May 31, 2006 3:40 PM