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Mixed methods research has emerged as a credible alternative to unitary research approaches. The authors show how a combination of a triangulation convergence model with a triangulation multilevel model was used to research an aspiring school principal ...
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Mixed methods in health care research. Paradigms and philosphy [PDF]
When to use mixed methods is one of the most challenging issues that health care researchers currently face. The predominance of quantitative methods have not been enough to respond to many relevant questions on health care, that need a multiple approach.
Kendall, Sally
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Triangulation and Mixed Methods Designs: Data Integration With New Research Technologies
Data integration is a crucial element in mixed methods analysis and conceptualization. It has three principal purposes: illustration, convergent validation (triangulation), and the development of analytic density or ‘‘richness.’’ This article discusses ...
Fielding, NG
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MIXED METHODS RESEARCH is clearly a recognized area of research in psychology. With the ascendancy of that work there does need to be a sustained debate surround methods and approaches in psychology.
Bridger, Alexander +1 more
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A Mixed methods study of the social support networks of female sex workers and their primary noncommercial male partners in Tijuana, Mexico [PDF]
Female sex workers (FSWs) are at risk for multiple health harms, including HIV. This article describes a mixed methods study of the social support networks of 19 FSWs and their primary male sex partners in Tijuana, Mexico.
Syvertsen, Jennifer L. +8 more
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In order to enhance core mixed methods research designs, social scientists need an approach that incorporates developments in the social constructionist perspective.
Romaioli D., Diego Romaioli
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Laura Camfield on undertaking cross-national mixed methods research [PDF]
In this episode of the Methods podcast, host Catherine McDonald talks to Laura Camfield, Professor of Development Research and Evaluation in the School of International Development at the University of East Anglia.
McDonald, Catherine
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Stepping beyond the paradigm wars: pluralist methods for research in learning technology
This paper outlines a problem we have found in our own practice when we have been developing new researchers at post-graduate level. When students begin research training and practice, they are often confused between different levels of thinking when ...
Chris Jones, Gregor Kennedy
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Changing the world with mixed methods
From climate change to water security - there are some problems facing the world that often seem unsolvable. So how can researchers stay positive about the role they have in tackling these huge challenges and which research methods should they consider ...
Mertens, Donna
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NCRM podcast: The 'Thing-ness' problem of mixed methods research
Is mixed methods research a turbulent environment and is innovation being stifled by an overly tightly bound concept of what it is? Sharlene Hesse-Biber, professor in the Sociology Department of Boston College thinks so.
Hesse-Biber, Sharlene
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