With gratitude to my collaborator on these manuscripts, Dr. Mary Nienow, these mansucripts are under peer review at Advances in Social Work‘s special issue on social work exam equity. They culminate a years-long open data project on social work licensing exams. DeCarlo, M. P., & Nienow, M. (2024, October 15). Uniquely Biased: How ASWB ExamsContinue reading “Two New #StopASWB papers”
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ASWB: Grandparenting In Social Work Licensure Harms the Public
To be fair to Dr. Kim, who produced the well-researched keynote, that is not how she frames the issue! I think that her interpretation of the scientific evidence is less plausible than the one I outline below. I will walk you through why Dr. Kim’s analysis proves ASWB’s main talking point–that exams protect the public–isContinue reading “ASWB: Grandparenting In Social Work Licensure Harms the Public”
ASWB’s Unethical Research and Regulatory Practices
This was originally penned as a letter to the editor of the International Journal of Social Work Values & Ethics, Dr. Stephen Marson upon his invitation to submit in the last volume. Thank you for your offer to submit a letter to the editor about measurement bias and predictive bias in the exams produced byContinue reading “ASWB’s Unethical Research and Regulatory Practices”