The Virtuous Social Worker: The Role of “Thirdness” in Ethical Decision-Making (5 1/2 pages; descriptive–meta-analysis) The Development and Initial Validation of the Empathy Scale for Social Work (8 pages; quantitative) Cultural Competence and Cultural Humility…

Journal Articles Synthesis Paper Purpose: To enhance your critical thinking skills and integrate knowledge, values and skills integral to generalist social work practice. Instructions: Students will read 3 articles that will be provided by your seminar instructor. Your task will be to assemble a 5-page typed paper that synthesizes your analysis of the articles. Include the following in your analysis: • In the first paragraph, identify which research approach/methodology authors used. • What’s the author’s point/position, and does it seem valid? Explain—major findings? • What data collection method(s) did the authors use? (e.g. interviews, survey, observation, lit. review…) • Which sample size was used? • What design was used? (e.g., longitudinal, cross-sectional, comparison groups…) • How was data presented? (e.g., charts, graphs, discussion section, overall readability…) The 3 required articles are listed below. (Locate them via Gasker SAGE Articles link): The Virtuous Social Worker: The Role of “Thirdness” in Ethical Decision-Making (5 1/2 pages; descriptive–meta-analysis) The Development and Initial Validation of the Empathy Scale for Social Work (8 pages; quantitative) Cultural Competence and Cultural Humility… (16 pp; Table w/alternate concepts…) Format: • Type the paper using double-spacing, 12-point font, American Psychological Association (APA) guidelines for citations. • Include an introductory paragraph and closing summary to wrap up the paper • Make a copy of the paper for your own records. • Submit your paper to turnitin.com AND provide your instructor with a hard copy • Be prepared to discuss your paper in class on the due date. Resources to guide you understand what’s meant by “synthesis” https://guides.library.jhu.edu/lit-review/synthesize https://courses.lumenlearning.com/engcomp1-wmopen/chapter/text-synthesizing-sources/ (great video clip at the bottom)