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Jun 1, 2020 · This paper describes findings from interviews and the extant literature to synthesize a working definition of the concept of mixed methods research (MMR) and present an evolutionary perspective...
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Mar 1, 2021 · Based on an analysis of some notable works in the field, this article provides an overview of mixed methods designs, discusses its main types, and explains challenges one can potentially...
Glossary of Sociology terms A Achieved status: Social status based on an individual's effort, rather than traits assigned by biological factors. Examples of achieved status include 'veteran', 'graduate' or 'doctor'. Affirmative action: Action favouring those who tend to suffer from discrimination
- Convergent Design
- Explanatory Design
- Exploratory Design
- Intervention Design
- Participatory-Justice Design
Scholars utilizing a convergent design, also known as concurrent or as convergent parallel, intend to merge qualitative and quantitative results of data that were collected separately (e.g., through an online survey and in-person focus groups) or in tandem (e.g., through an online survey containing both qualitative and quantitative questions) (Cres...
The explanatory design is sequential, beginning with a quantitative phase that is followed by a second, qualitative stage (Creswell 2015; Creswell and Plano Clark 2018; Plano Clark and Ivankova 2016). Unlike the convergent design, which is always fixed in nature, this design is adaptable – it may be fixed, or it may be emergent, “precipitated by cu...
With the exploratory design, researchers begin with a qualitative phase, often utilizing their results to build an instrument or intervention to test a concept quantitatively (Creswell 2015; Creswell and Plano Clark 2018). Thus, a first qualitative phase is often followed by two quantitative phases, such as: (1) instrument development and (2) deplo...
Creswell and Plano Clark (2018, p. 104) detailed four prominent genres of “complex” mixed methods approaches, among them the intervention (or experimental) design. In this approach, “the researcher collects and analyzes both quantitative and qualitative data and integrates the information within an experiment or intervention trial.” Meixner and Hat...
Per Creswell and Plano Clark (2018, p. 106), the participatory-justice approach is one “in which the researcher adds a core design within a participatory and/or social justice theoretical or conceptual framework.” The participatory-justice design bears important mention in this chapter, for several reasons. One, the literature depicts this approach...
Jan 19, 2017 · Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.279941dc.contributor.author: Henry Pratt Fairchilddc.date.accessioned: 2015-08-04T16:03:08Zdc.date.available:...
A mixed-methods approach is a research methodology in its own right. As stated by Creswell and Plano Clark (2011), a mixed-methods research design is a research design that has its own philosophical assumptions and methods of inquiry.
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Jul 5, 2017 · Exploring the relational character of events and their physical, biological and expressive composition becomes the sole means for sociology to explain the continuities, fluxes and ‘becomings’ that produce the world around us.