Chatters, L. M. & Taylor, R. J. (1994). Religious involvement among older African-Americans. In J. S. Levin (Ed.), Religion in Aging and Health: Theoretical Foundations and Methodological Frontiers 196-230. Newbury Park: Sage.
Allen-Meares, P., & DeRoos, Y. (1994). Are practitioner intuition and empirical evidence equally valid sources of professional knowledge? In W. Hudson, & P. Nurius (Eds.), Controversial Issues in Social Work Research 37-49. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Chadiha, L. (1994). A Comparative Analysis of Married and Unmarried African-American Women's Sex Role Attitudes: Summary of Findings to the National Science Foundation. St. Louis, MO: Washington University.
Chadiha, L., Morrow-Howell, N., Darkwa, O., & McGillick, J. (1994). Targeting the black church and clergy for disseminating knowledge about Alzheimer's disease and caregiver's support services. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias, 9(3), 17-21.
Tucker, D. J. (1994). Progress and problems in population ecology. In J. A. C. Baum & J. V. Singh (Eds.), Evolutionary Dynamics of Organizations 327-333. Oxford University Press.
Reed, B. G., & Garvin, C. (1994). Small group theory and social work practice: Promoting diversity and social justice or recreating inequities? In R. Greene (Ed.), Human Behavior Theory and Social Work Practice: A Diversity Framework 173-202. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
Reed, B. G., Zucker, R., Bouknight, L, Glaser, F., & Schoener, G. (1994). Fundamentals of Alcohol and Other Drugs. Michigan Center for Substance Abuse Services.
Jayaratne, S. D. (1994). Should systematic assessment, monitoring, and evaluation tools be used as empowerment aids for clients? Yes. In W. Hudson & P. Nurius (Eds.), Controversial Issues in Social Work Research 88-99.