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Research Opportunity for Social Workers: Decision Making in Social Work

The Arizona State University School of Social and Behavioral Sciences is offering 1.5 free Continuing Education credits for your participation in this dynamic and didactic training.


This project is being performed to better understand how social workers come to conclusions and make decisions. It also includes personalized feedback to help you understand your own behaviors, and a didactic portion at the end with video instruction. We believe this project has the potential to assist in solving problems faced by many social work experts. You are invited to participate if you are a social worker at any stage of your career.

This self-paced training program on Decision Making in Social Work is free. You will receive 1.5 hours of Continuing Education credits for your participation. Should you choose to engage this opportunity, you will first participate in a dynamic and interactive session (roughly 45 min) in which you read materials from a case and make judgments about the material, followed by tailored feedback about your performance and suggestions for how to improve your expert judgment. Then, a video (roughly 45 min) will follow. Upon completion, you will be able to access your continuing education certificate for 1.5 CEs hours.


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