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- Mixed methods represents a budding approach with the potential to explore the nexus of context and psychology, capturing the uniqueness of psychological phenomena within cultures.
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.
Dec 1, 2020 · This critical methodological commentary aims to promote informed uses of mixed methods in psychological research and to disrupt the perception that mixed method approaches are rarely used in psychological research.
- Elizabeth G. Creamer, David Reeping
- 2020
By combining quantitative measures of human traits and functioning with qualitative descriptions of meaning and experiences, mixed methods research approaches have much to offer psychology in terms of understanding behavior within a context, within-group differences, and cross-cultural variability (Plano Clark & Ivankova, 2016; Schrauf, 2017; vo...
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.
Teddie and Tashakkori defined mixed methods research as “research design using qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis techniques in either parallel or sequential phases” (p. 11).
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.
Jan 4, 2023 · Mixed methods research (MMR) integrates quantitative and qualitative methods in a single study or sustained program of inquiry to generate a more complete understanding than is achievable with a single method (Fetters, 2020).