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  1. Jun 25, 2024 · Mixed methods research is a powerful tool that can be used to answer complex research questions in a way that neither quantitative nor qualitative research can do alone: Researchers could conduct a study to understand the impact of a new school-based mental health program on student well-being.

  2. Dec 1, 2020 · We extend our argument that mixed methods approaches are neither absent nor new in psychological research by shifting the attention from the quantitative methods used in prevalence studies to a qualitative approach that uses textual analysis.

    • Elizabeth G. Creamer, David Reeping
    • 2020
  3. Mixed methods research offers a valuable approach to positive psychology research due to the flexibility of the methodology given the unique contexts and perspectives of the study of well-being.

  4. Mixed methods research (MMR) combines multiple traditions, methods, and worldviews to enrich research design and interpretation of data. In this virtual special issue, we highlight the use of MMR within the field of community psychology. The first MMR studies appeared in flagship community psychology journals over 30 years ago (in 1991).

  5. Mixed methods research involves the collection, analysis, and, most importantly, the integration of quantitative and qualitative research. Throughout this chapter, authors share examples across psychology subdisciplines of how mixed methods research has been used.

  6. Dec 8, 2020 · The aim of this Research Topic is to present a selection of studies whose methodological approaches include, as a central element, aspects related to the Gordian knot of mixed methods, that also incorporate secondary—but no less important—elements such as dataset transformation, analytical techniques and data integration, as well as studies ...

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  8. Research Methods in Psychology. SECOND EDITION. VOLUME. Research Designs: Quantitative, Qualitative, Neuropsychological, and Biological. Harris Cooper, Editor-in-Chief Marc N. Coutanche, Linda M. McMullen, A. T. Panter, David Rindskopf, and Kenneth J. Sher, Associate Editors. Copyright © 2023 by the American Psychological Association.

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