Abstract

This article examines multi-site evaluation and research. Differing from single-site research, multi-site research is appropriate for reasons that distinguish it from single-site research. This article examines forms and types of multisite research to illustrate a variety of applications. The article presents examples of multi-site research conducted in the United States, at the national level with reference to mental health services and alcoholism treatment research applications. Additional mental health, child welfare, and social work practice examples are provided from research conducted at the Center for the Study of Social Work Practice in New York City. Advantages and disadvantages of multi-site research are described with suggestions for the conduct of multi-site research.

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