Social Work Research Methods provides comprehensive examination of research approaches essential for evidence-based social work practice. Grounded in core research paradigms including positivism, interpretivism, and pragmatism, the text demonstrates how diverse methodologies illuminate social work questions. Through systematic coverage, the material equips readers with skills for conducting rigorous, ethical research addressing complex social issues. Key topics encompass needs assessment, program evaluation, evidence-based practice, qualitative and quantitative methods, mixed methods designs, and community-based participatory research. Each chapter integrates research theory with practical applications in social work settings. The book addresses ethical considerations, cultural competence in research, and translating research findings into practice. Contemporary issues including decolonizing methodologies, digital research tools, and gender-informed research receive attention. Social Work Research Methods supports development of critical thinking and research skills essential for advancing social work knowledge. This resource serves social work students, practitioners conducting evaluations, researchers, and policy analysts. Through rigorous yet accessible approach, the text develops research competence essential for evidence-informed social work practice and contributing to social work scholarship.