What do the data say about the program


Assignment: Working With Data

Statistical analysis software is a valuable tool that helps researchers perform the complex calculations. However, to use such a tool effectively, the study must be well designed. The social worker must understand all the relationships involved in the study. He or she must understand the study's purpose and select the most appropriate design. The social worker must correctly represent the relationship being examined and the variables involved. Finally, he or she must enter those variables correctly into the software package. This assignment will allow you to analyze in detail the decisions made in the "Social Work Research: Chi Square" case study and the relationship between study design and statistical analysis. Assume that the data has been entered into SPSS and you've been given the output of the chi-square results. (See Week 4 Handout: Chi-Square findings).

To prepare for this Assignment, review the Handout: Chi-Square Findings and follow the instructions.

Submit a 1-page paper of the following:

• An analysis of the relationship between study design and statistical analysis used in the case study that includes:

• An explanation of why you think that the agency created a plan to evaluate the program

• An explanation of why the social work agency in the case study chose to use a chi square statistic to evaluate whether there is a difference between those who participated in the program and those who did not (Hint: Think about the level of measurement of the variables)

• A description of the research design in terms of observations (O) and interventions (X) for each group.

• Interpret the chi-square output data. What do the data say about the program?

The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

References (use 3 or more)

Dudley, J. R. (2014). Social work evaluation: Enhancing what we do.(2nd ed.) Chicago, IL: Lyceum Books.

• Chapter 9, "Is the Intervention Effective?" (pp. 226-236: Read from "Determining a Causal Relationship" to "Outcome Evaluations for Practice")

Document:Stocks, J. T. (2010). Statistics for social workers. In B. Thyer (Ed.),The handbook of social work research methods(2nd ed., pp. 75-118). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (PDF)

Trochim, W. M. K. (2006). Internal validity.

Attachment:- Handout-Chi-Square-Findings.rar

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