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Clinical Sociology: Research and Practicehttp://image.papertrans.cn/c/image/228237.jpgHARD 发表于 2025-3-25 15:34:28
Introduction,ave called for interpretive understanding of the social world, an exploration of subjective realities, and critical analyses of power relationships. Through it all, from Comte to Marx and Durk-heim, to the Chicago School, to the present, a common theme keeps bubbling to the surface demanding attention.intricacy 发表于 2025-3-25 16:09:05
1566-7847 ioners andissues relating to sociological assessment andevaluation. Thisindispensable resource is enhanced by caseillustrations, annotatedbibliographies, and a glossary of terms.978-1-4757-2516-2Series ISSN 1566-7847palpitate 发表于 2025-3-25 20:08:17
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Alexander Katsevich,Guenter Lauritschctive. Here, our concern will focus on a subset of the broader world of program evaluation: program evaluation as a part, a stage in an overall intervention. That is, we direct your attention to the situation where the clinical sociologist works with a specific client/client system to design and implement a specific problem-solving intervention.Amnesty 发表于 2025-3-26 09:22:12
Program Evaluation,ctive. Here, our concern will focus on a subset of the broader world of program evaluation: program evaluation as a part, a stage in an overall intervention. That is, we direct your attention to the situation where the clinical sociologist works with a specific client/client system to design and implement a specific problem-solving intervention.canonical 发表于 2025-3-26 14:55:27
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74903-3l level. While the emphasis in this chapter will be on problem solving at the macrolevel, it is our premise that problem solving cannot be effective if it is based on what it includes or excludes. Rather problem solving should be interactive between levels of human behavior, and this requires an interdisciplinary perspective (Sanderson, 1988).