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|a Data collection :
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|a Preface; Data Collection Methods; Quantitative or Qualitative Research: Methods, Ethical Issues and Future Directions; Abstract; Introduction; Theories and Features of Qualitative Data Collection Methods; Phenomenology; Ethical Issues; Paradigm Shift; Conclusion; References; Data Collection in Behavioral Sciences -- Merging Fields; The Application of Applied Behavior Analysis to the Field of Social Work: Lessons in Data Collection and Best-Practices; Abstract; Introduction; ABA and Mental Health; ABA and Social Work; Merging ABA and Current Social Work Practices.
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|a The Use of Both Indirect and Direct AssessmentData Collection Methods; The Importance of Using Data to Driven Services; The Need for Social Work Practices to be Evidence-Based; Generalization and Maintenance; Where Do I Find Evidence-Based Resources?; How to Incorporate ABA into Social Work Practice; A Word of Caution; References; Data Collection in Crisis Research; Research in Crises:; Data Collection Suggestions; and Practices; Abstract; Introduction; Survey; Crisis Research Topics Utilizing Survey Approaches; Non-Randomized Sampling and Data Collections; Content Analysis.
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|a Content Analysis Application for Risk and Crisis ResearchLimitations Content Analysis and Future Directions; Case Study; Operational Boundaries and Procedures of Crisis Case Studies; Strength and Limitations of Adopting Case Study Approach; Experimental Designs; Types of Experimental Designs; Quasi-Experimental Designs and Validity Protections; Conclusion; References; Data Collection in Healthcare; Heterogeneity among Blacks in the United States: Implications for Federal Health Data Collection and Reporting; Abstract; Introduction; Heterogeneity of Blacks in the United States.
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|a Differences in Health Status among the Blacks in the United StatesAcculturation of Blacks in the United States; The Influence of Socioeconomic Status on Health; History of Federal Race/Ethnicity Data Collections: Implications for Blacks in the United States; Enhancements to Race and Ethnicity Data Collection: 2020 Decennial Census; HHS Health Data Collections: Implications for Blacks in the United States; Analytic Considerations and Approaches; Targeted Studies on Diverse Populations in the United States; Future Directions; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Disclaimer; References.
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|a Data Collection in Digital Survivor AdvocacyDigital Survivor Advocacy: Fighting So You May Never Know Tragedy; Abstract; Introduction; Defining Digital Activism/Cyberactivism, and Digital Survivor Advocacy; Digital Survivor Advocacy: Case Studies; Brittany Maynard: #Righttodie #Deathwithdignity @CompandChoices; Matthew Shepard: #RememberMatt and #EraseHate; Gun Violence Prevention: #WearOrange #SandyHookPromise @Everytown; Distracted Driving: #Drivealive #Steerclear #Drivesmart; Mental Health Awareness/Suicide Prevention: #ProjectSemicolon; Implications for Practice.
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