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Jul 16, 2020 · This paper is not intended as a comprehensive review of the literature on codeswitching. Instead, we attempt to take stock of recent empirical findings from spontaneous language use that highlight how codeswitching enables bilinguals to handle cognitively demanding aspects of speech planning.
Jul 14, 2023 · Benefits, Challenges, and Strategies for Multi-Method Qualitative Text and Discourse Analysis. Based on our review of the literature and our experience in teaching and supervising graduate students using QTDA, we synthesize the benefits of MMQTDA as a research design strategy.
Jul 12, 2018 · Mixed-methods research collects and analyses data, integrates the findings and draws inferences using both qualitative and quantitative approaches in a single study or programme of inquiry (Creswell, Klassen, Plano Clark, & Clegg Smith, 2011).
- Anna Maria Wium, Brenda Louw
- 10.4102/sajcd.v65i1.573
- 2018
- S Afr J Commun Disord. 2018; 65(1): 573.
May 16, 2016 · A formal literature review is an evidence-based, in-depth analysis of a subject. There are many reasons for writing one and these will influence the length and style of your review, but in essence a literature review is a critical appraisal of the current collective knowledge on a subject.
- Catherine L Winchester, Mark Salji
- 2016
- Sequential Explanatory Design
- Sequential Exploratory Design
- Concurrent Triangulation Design
- Embedded Design
- Transformative Design
- Multiphase Design
Sequential explanatory design studies have a two-phase design, where quantitative data collection precedes qualitative data collection. The secondary qualitative data collection phase is used to either explain or further explore the quantitative findings in more depth, as well as aid with the interpretation of the quantitative results (Center for I...
Studies with a sequential exploratory design are very similar to explanatory study designs except that qualitative data are collected first, and this is then followed by a phase of quantitative data collection. Sequential exploratory designs are most frequently used to identify variables for further exploration (hence the exploratory design), devel...
The concurrent triangulation design (also known as convergent parallel design) (Castro et al. 2010) is a popular design type, which involves the implementation of both the quantitative and qualitative phases of the research at the same time. Studies with a concurrent triangulation design prioritize both quantitative and qualitative methods equally;...
The embedded design involves embedding quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis within a traditional research design (that can be either quantitative or qualitative). For example, researchers conducting an RCT wanting to examine participants’ experiences during the trial (e.g., recruitment and retention processes to explore enrolme...
Studies with a transformative design have two phases and can either be sequential or concurrent (Center for Innovation in Teaching in Research 2017). However, the nature and order of data collection is theory-driven, and integration of results occurs during the interpretation phase (Center for Innovation in Teaching in Research 2017). The transform...
Projects with a multiphase design involve an iterative sequence of connected quantitative and qualitative studies that can be either sequential or concurrent. Each study builds on the previous, and together they aim to answer an overarching research question. Multiphase designs are particularly useful in large projects. There are a number of streng...
Oct 15, 2023 · This literature review explores code-switching in popular culture, its functions, and its impact on the audience. Music is one of the most prominent media that uses code-s witching.
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Mixed methods research demands a level of integration of methods and/or analyses that is often difficult to achieve, especially within the writing phase. An integrated report might be threatened by philosophical, interdisciplinary, and methodological tensions, especially in team projects.