Background
Wechsler, Henry was born on August 16, 1932 in Warsaw, Poland. Came to the United States, 1941, naturalized, 1953. Son of William and Lucy (Fryd) Wechsler.
(This book provides social work students with the basic ma...)
This book provides social work students with the basic materials necessary to understand the different phases of research in the human services. Selected articles from recent social work journals and human service journals have been brought together to give the student, teacher, and practitioner examples of the different aspects of social work research. The book first examines the process of selecting a worthwhile research problem, of determining when and when not to do research, of selecting from among the various different types of study, and of formulating a specific question for research. The five sections cover: 1) Problem Formulation: The Keystone 2) Research Design and Sample Selection 3) Data Gathering 4) Evaluative Research 5) Analysis and Interpretation.
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Wechsler, Henry was born on August 16, 1932 in Warsaw, Poland. Came to the United States, 1941, naturalized, 1953. Son of William and Lucy (Fryd) Wechsler.
AB summa cum laude, Washington and Jefferson College, 1953. Master of Arts (Harvard Foundation Advanced Study fellow, resident fellow), Harvard University, 1955. Doctor of Philosophy in Social Psychology, Harvard University, 1957.
United States Public Health Service postdoctoral research fellow, 1957; research associate, Joint Commission Mental Illness and Health, 1957-1958; research associate, assistant professor, Clark University, 1958-1959; research social psychologist, Massachusetts Mental Health Center, 1959-1965; research associate in psychology, Medical School, Harvard University, 1960-1966; research associate in psychology, Harvard School Public Health, 1963-1966; lecturer social psychology, Harvard School Public Health, since 1966; director Youth Alcohol-Drug Program, department health & social behavior, Harvard School Public Health, since 1988; director research and community health programs, Medical Foundation, Inc., Boston, 1965-1988; visiting lecturer, Boston University, 1967-1968; president, SocioTech. Systems, 1969-1974; lecturer in research, Simmons College School Social Work, 1969-1980; director college alcohol study, Harvard School Public Health, since 1992. Adjunct Professor Simmons College School Social Work, 1981-1984.
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Fellow American Psychological Association, American Sociological Association, American Public Health Association. Member Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Harvard (Boston).
Married Joan Goldstein, October 16, 1955. Children: Stephen Bruce, Pamela Jane, Peter Thomas.