Category: Psychology


  • Study Notes Social Work Practice Research I Topic: Qualitative Versus Quantitative Research 1. Introduction Research in Social Work: Provides evidence to guide practice, policy, and advocacy. Two Major Approaches: Qualitative Research: Explores meanings, experiences, and perspectives. Quantitative Research: Examines measurable variables using numerical data and statistical analysis. Purpose of Comparison: Understanding differences helps social workers…

  • Study Notes Social Work Practice Research I – Week 11 Discussion Topic: Disseminating Research 1. Introduction Definition: Dissemination of research refers to the process of sharing study findings with stakeholders, practitioners, policymakers, and the public. Purpose: Ensures that knowledge generated through research is accessible, understandable, and actionable. Relevance to Social Work: Dissemination bridges the gap…

  • Study Notes Social Work Practice Research I – Week 10 Discussion Topic: Data Collection 1. Introduction Definition: Data collection is the systematic process of gathering information relevant to a research question or hypothesis. Purpose: Provides evidence to support conclusions, inform practice, and guide policy. Relevance to Social Work: Data collection ensures interventions are evidence‑based, culturally…

  • In Part 1 of your research proposal, you established the need for further study in your literature review and mapped out your problem statement, research question, and methodological approach. Now you expand on that foundation by including your plans for sampling, data collection, and ethical and cultural considerations. You also do a bit of reflection…

  • Study Notes Social Policy, Welfare, and Change Topic: Why Policy in Practice? 1. Introduction Social Policy Defined: Social policy refers to principles, guidelines, and legislation that shape welfare systems and social services. Policy in Practice: The application of social policy in real‑world contexts, ensuring that laws and frameworks translate into tangible benefits for individuals and…

  • Social Policy, Welfare, and Change – Winter 2025 Week 1 Assignment Topic: Social Welfare to Social Welfare Policy 1. Introduction Social Welfare: Refers to organized efforts by society to ensure the well‑being of individuals and communities, especially vulnerable populations. Social Welfare Policy: The formalization of welfare principles into laws, regulations, and programs that guide practice.…

  • Social Work Practice Research I – Week 7 Assignment Topic: Quantitative Research Study Critique 1. Introduction Quantitative Research: Systematic investigation using numerical data, statistical analysis, and measurable variables. Study Critique: A structured evaluation of the strengths, weaknesses, and contributions of a quantitative study. Purpose: Critiquing ensures research is valid, reliable, ethical, and applicable to social…

  • Study Notes Human Behavior – Social Environment II, Winter 2025 Topic: Resiliency 1. Introduction Resiliency Defined: The capacity of individuals, families, and communities to withstand, adapt to, and recover from adversity, stress, or trauma. Relevance to Human Behavior: Resiliency explains how people cope with challenges across the lifespan and within diverse social environments. Social Work…

  • Skill Lab Inventory Assignment Topic: Student Skills Inventory and Professional Behavioral Assessment 1. Introduction Student Skills Inventory: A structured tool for identifying, categorizing, and evaluating the skills students possess or need to develop. Professional Behavioral Assessment: A systematic evaluation of attitudes, values, and behaviors that reflect professional standards in practice. Purpose: To help students understand…

  • Study Notes Human Behavior II – Week 2 Discussion 1 Topic: Classification of Young and Middle Adulthood 1. Introduction Human Development: Adulthood is traditionally divided into stages based on age, developmental tasks, and social roles. Young Adulthood: Typically spans ages 18–40, characterized by identity exploration, intimacy, and career establishment. Middle Adulthood: Typically spans ages 40–65,…