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Difference between social work research and social research

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Answered by manan17nov
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Social research tends to focus on the more broad aspects of society or large subcultures within society . ... Social research tends to have a macro focus whereas , social work research is more specifically focused on issues affecting individuals , on treatment modalities , or on program evaluation .

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Difference between social work research and social research:

Social work research:

  • Social work research study and focuses on the issues that affect an individual.
  • Social works research include the study of the different modes of treatment to help and determine the best recommendations.
  • Social research tends to have a macro focus.

Social research:

  • Social research is focused on researching on large group of people or societies so they can provide services that are needed by many of them.
  • Social research deals with a large group whereas social work research deals with individuals.
  • Social work research focused on issues affecting individuals.

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