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An Approach to Measuring Results in Social Work: A Report on the Michigan Renaissance Study of Evaluative Research in Social Work, Sponsored by the Michigan Welfare League.

by David G. French

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Reprint of 1952 edition. As new. Clean, crisp and unmarked.

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Harry's Books US (US)
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Title
An Approach to Measuring Results in Social Work
Author
David G. French
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Greenwood Press
Place of Publication
Westport, CT
Date Published
1971
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0.00 lbs
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Social Work;

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