
The Social Work Podcast 145: Experimental Research Design (Part 2): Interview with Bruce Thyer, PhD, LCSW
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Jul 7, 2025 In this conversation, Dr. Bruce Thyer, a Distinguished Research Professor and former Dean at Florida State University, delves into the world of experimental research design in social work. He reassures practitioners that feeling intimidated by experiments is common. Dr. Thyer shares practical tools like the CONSORT-SPI checklist and stresses the importance of appraising research critically. He also discusses ethical dilemmas in intervention design, the distinction between true and quasi-experiments, and the often-unrecognized value of precise research in shaping effective social work practices.
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Embrace Research Appraisal Skills
- Don't be embarrassed if you find experimental research intimidating as a social work student.
- Learn to read and critically appraise randomized controlled trials and other study types for evidence-based practice.
Use CONSORT-SPI Checklist
- Use tools like the CONSORT-SPI checklist to critically evaluate randomized controlled trials.
- Ask your professors respectfully about empirical evidence supporting therapies taught in practice classes.
Don't Let Doubts Deter Experiments
- Be prepared to assertively pursue conducting experiments despite colleagues' doubts.
- Consider proposing simple experimental designs for dissertation projects and seek collaboration.

