Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research

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Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research

Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research

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In this part, provide an accurate, detailed account of the methods and procedures that were used in the study or the experiment(if applicable!). Ensuring Mixed Methods Research Integrity: Quality Considerations for Mixed Methods Research and Evaluation Studies There are several methods you can use to get primary data. To reiterate,the choice of the methods should depend on your research question/hypothesis.

The study can be undertaken on a broader scale, generating large amounts of data that contribute to generalisation of results Whatsources anddata you are using and why(how are they going to help you answer the research question and/ortest the hypothesis.

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Sometimes one primary research method is not enough;thereforea mixed method isrequire, which can be even more time consuming. Quantitative research uses numerical data (quantities) deriving,for example,from experiments, closed questions in surveys, questionnaires, structured interviewsorpublished data sets (Cottrell, 2014, p93). It normally processes and analyses thisdata using quantitative analysis techniques like tables,graphsand statistics to explore, present and examine relationships and trends within the data (Saunders, Lewis and Thornhill, 2015, p496). Identifying a Topic, Rationale, and Potential Feasibility Issues for Conducting a Mixed Methods Research or Evaluation Project The in-depth discussions led by theinterdisciplinary group of 11 internationally renowned editorial section leadsproject our collective thinking of mixed methods research design into the future across the following six sections: The methodology chapter should referenceyour use of quantitativeresearch, qualitativeresearchand/or mixed methods.The following is a description of each along with their advantages and disadvantages.

Fetters, M., 2020. The Mixed Methods Research Workbook: Activities for Designing, Implementing, and Publishing Projects. Mixed Methods Research Series. Vol. 0. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, Inc. Available at: [Accessed 29 Nov 2023]. Provideevidence that you incorporatedrigorinto your research. This is the quality of being thorough andaccurateand considers the logic behind your research design. If the research involves human subjects, then include a detailed description of who and how many participated along with how the participants were selected.Winner of the 2020 Most Promising New Textbook Award from the Textbook & Academic Authors Association. Exploring new and novel applications of existing mixed methods research design practices, the handbook provides comprehensive integration guidance while showcasing how design innovations inspire and contribute to investigating previously under-researched social issues and populations.

Secondary sources normally include the literature (books and articles) with the experts' findings, analysis and discussions on a certain topic (Cottrell, 2014, p123). Secondary sources ofteninterpretprimary sources. Fetters, M. (2020). The mixed methods research workbook. (Vols. 1-0). SAGE Publications, Inc., https:// doi. org/10.4135/9781071909713 what was the size of your sample?Who made up your sample?How did you select your sample population? Why did you choose thatparticular samplingstrategy?)Ensuring Ethical Conduct of Research With Human Subjects and Developing a Mixed Methods Research Protocol Often, especially at the postgraduate level, it will also useprimary sources- secondary and/or primary data. The engagement with primary sources is generally appreciated, as less reliant on others' interpretations, and closer to 'facts'. New flowcharts detail the steps involved in conducting each of the six major mixed methods designs.

Fetters, Michael D. The Mixed Methods Research Workbook: Activities for Designing, Implementing, and Publishing Projects. 0 vols. Mixed Methods Research Series. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2020. https:// doi. org/10.4135/9781071909713. When undertakingmixed-methodsresearch you can collect the qualitative and quantitative data either concurrently or sequentially. If sequentially, you can for example,start with a few semi-structured interviews, providing qualitative insights, and then design a questionnaire to obtain quantitative evidence that your qualitative findings can also apply to a wider population (Specht, 2019, p138).Suitable when the phenomenon is relativelysimple, andcan be analysed according to identified variables. Editable, chapter-specific PowerPoint® slides offer complete flexibility for creating a multimedia presentation for the course An example of a mixed method dissertation outline is now included in the set of guidelines for reporting mixed methods research in a proposal, dissertation, or journal article. Examples: data available via the internet, non-government and government agencies, public libraries, educational institutions, commercial/business information



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