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Autor:
Daniel J Dunleavy
Publikováno v:
Social Work Research. 46:255-259
Autor:
Daniel J. Dunleavy
Publikováno v:
Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services. 102:556-568
In a recent issue of Families in Society, Caputo argues for the “centrality” of peer review in the cultivation of social work knowledge. Specifically, he favors the double-blind model of peer review. In this paper, I argue that social work should
Autor:
Cathrine Axfors, Arthur Chatton, Elizabeth A. Stuart, Ariadne E. Rivera Aguirre, Julia M. Rohrer, Ian Schmid, Palwasha Khan, Daloha Rodríguez-Molina, Sebastián Peña, Sophie Pilleron, Camila Olarte Parra, Mark Kelson, Saman Khalatbari-Soltani, Jessie Seiler, Mi-Suk Kang Dufour, Eleanor J Murray, Peter W. G. Tennant, Anna Booman, Meg G. Salvia, Daniel J. Dunleavy, Taym M. Alsalti, Thomas Rhys Evans, Philipp Schoenegger, Rachel A. Hoopsick, Sarah Wieten, Sze Tung Lam, Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz, Stefanie Do, Rebekah Baglini, Sarah E. Twardowski, Sarah J Howcutt, Matthew P. Fox, Mari Takashima, Onyebuchi A. Arah, Julia Dabravolskaj, Clemence Leyrat, Emily Riederer, Shashank Suresh, Ashley L. O’Donoghue, Alberto Antonietti, Noah Haber, Eric Au, Nnaemeka U. Odo, Taylor McLinden, José Andrés Calvache, Alison E. Simmons, Talal S. Alshihayb, Nicholas Judd, Andreea Steriu
Publikováno v:
Haber, N, Wieten, S, Rohrer, J, Arah, O, Tennant, P, Stuart, E, Murray, E, Pilleron, S, Lam, S T, Riederer, E, Howcutt, S J, Simmons, A, Leyrat, C, Schoenegger, P, Booman, A, Dufour, M-S K, O'Donoghue, A & Baglini, R B 2022, ' Causal and associational language in observational health research: A systematic evaluation ', American Journal of Epidemiology . https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.08.25.21262631
Background Avoiding “causal” language with observational study designs is common publication practice, often justified as being a more cautious approach to interpretation. Objectives We aimed to i) estimate the degree to which causality was impli
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Autor:
Daniel J. Dunleavy, Jeffrey R. Lacasse
Publikováno v:
Research on Social Work Practice. 31:438-453
In this article, we offer a primer on “classical” frequentist statistics. In doing so, we aim to (1) provide social workers with a nuanced overview of common statistical concepts and tools, (2) clarify ways in which these ideas have oft been misu
Autor:
Daniel J. Dunleavy, Chyrell Bellamy
Publikováno v:
Social Work in Mental Health. 19:491-493
We’ve titled this editorial: “What role will social work have played in the opioid epidemic?.” This is meant to give pause, to reflect on the extent to which social work has helped – and at times h...
Publikováno v:
Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work. 18:284-307
Statistical paradigms limit the perspective and tools social work researchers use to study the world and answer questions impacting people and policy. Currently, quantitative social work researchers overwhelmingly rely on the frequentist paradigm of
Autor:
Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Mina Moradzadeh, Yuki Yamada, Daniel J. Dunleavy, Panagiotis Tsigaris
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Academic Librarianship. 49:102659
Autor:
Daniel J, Dunleavy
Publikováno v:
Social Work. 67:296-297
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Autor:
Raymond Becker, Amanda Friesen, Sam Parsons, Gustav Nilsonne, Ignazio Ziano, Christer Johansson, Sameera Daniels, Iris K. Schneider, Donald R. Williams, Stephen D. Benning, David A. Kenny, Christopher R. Madan, Samantha E Williams, Wojciech Świątkowski, Jiří Lukavský, Miguel A. Vadillo, Casper J. Albers, Anne-Laura van Harmelen, Nicholas W. Fox, Matthew A. J. Apps, Gerine M.A. Lodder, Kevin McConway, Daniel J. Dunleavy, Brian D. Earp, Stephen R. Martin, Henrik Danielsson, Andrew P. Grieve, Vishnu Sreekumar, Cilene Lino de Oliveira, Monica Gonzalez-Marquez, Sau-Chin Chen, Colin McFarland, Erin Michelle Buchanan, Jeffrey R. Spies, James G. Field, Tal Yarkoni, Emily S. Cross, Kevin D. Hochard, Kimberly A. Quinn, Amanda Q. X. Nio, John J. Sakon, Lisa M. DeBruine, Hanna K. Isotalus, Ben Van Calster, Tim Smits, Daniel Lakens, Shlomo Argamon, Crystal N. Steltenpohl, Gerit Pfuhl, Junpeng Lao, Gary S. Collins, Andrea E. Martin, Neil Stenhouse, Randy J. McCarthy, Daniel E. Bradford, Farid Anvari, S. Adil Saribay, Rickard Carlsson, Peder M. Isager, Michele I. Feist, Zsuzsika Sjoerds, Thom Baguley, Mark R. Hoffarth, Manojkumar Selvaraju, Barbara Konat, Matt N. Williams, Konrad Juszczyk, Fred Hasselman, Ahmed A. Khalil, Jean-Jacques Orban de Xivry, Erik Gahner Larsen, David Manheim, Marcel A.L.M. van Assen, Deborah G. Mayo, Zander Crook, Jason D. Ferrell, James T. Grist, Bryan Chung, Nicholas P. Holmes, Lincoln J. Colling, Samuel G. Smith, Michael Ingre, Rolf A. Zwaan, Federico Adolfi, Aaron R. Caldwell, Robert Guggenberger, Caio Gomes, James A. Grange
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Nature Human Behaviour, 2(3), 168-171. Nature Publishing Group
Nature Human Behaviour, 2, 168-171. NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Nature Human Behaviour, 2, 168-171
Nature Human Behaviour, 2(3), 168-171
Nature Human Behaviour
Nature Human Behaviour, 2, pp. 168-171
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Political Science Publications
Nature Human Behaviour, 2, 168-171. NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Nature Human Behaviour, 2, 168-171
Nature Human Behaviour, 2(3), 168-171
Nature Human Behaviour
Nature Human Behaviour, 2, pp. 168-171
Nature Human Behavior
Political Science Publications
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