THE EFFECTS OF CLIENT, AGENCY AND PRACTITIONER FACTORS ON THE PRACTICE EVALUATION ACTIVITIES OF SOCIAL WORKERS
This study examined the extent to which four groups of social workers empirically evaluated their practice and also identified client, agency and practitioner factors that affect practice evaluation activities. A total of 317 social workers from four different groups were surveyed. === Data were col...
Other Authors: | CHEATHAM, JAMES MARION. |
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Format: | Others |
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http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/lib/digcoll/etd/3086300 |
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