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Grasso, A.J. and Epstein, I. (eds) (1992). Research utilization in the social services. New York: Haworth.

Mullen, E.J. (1983). Personal practice models in clinical social work. In Rosenblatt, A. & Waldfogel, D. (Eds.), Handbook of clinical social work. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Rothman, J. (1978). Conversion and design in the research utilization process. Journal of Social Service Research 2:1,117-132.

Rothman, J. (1980). Social R and D: Research and development in the human services. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Rothman, J. (1992). Creating tools for intervention: the convergence of research methodologies, in Grasso, A.J. and Epstein, I. (eds.). Research utilization in the social services. New York: Haworth, 51-70.

Rothman, J. and Thomas, E.J. (1994). Intervention research: Design and development for human services. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.

Thomas, E. J. (1978). Generating innovation in social work: the paradigm of developmental research. Journal of Social Service Research 2:1, 95-116.

Thomas, E.J. (1984). Designing interventions for the helping professions. Beverly Hills: Sage.

Thomas, E.J. (1989). Advances in developmental research. Social Service Review, 63, 578-597.  [Abstract Only]

Thomas, E.J. (1992). The design and development model of practice research. in Grasso, A.J.and Epstein, I. (eds). Research utilization in the social services. New York: Haworth, 71-92.

Videka-Sherman, L. & Reid, W.J. (Eds.) (1990), Advances in clinical social work research. Silver Spring, MD: National Association of Social Workers, Part 2:8, 202-232 (Thomas, Jenkins, Rothman, Toseland).