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- Mixed methods can be very challenging to put into practice, and comes with the same risk of research biases as standalone studies, so it’s a less common choice than standalone qualitative or qualitative research.
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the field, this article provides an overview of mixed methods designs, discusses its main types, and explains challenges one can potentially encounter when in using them with a view to assisting early career researchers in particular and other researchers in general. Keywords: Mixed Methods Research, Research Paradigm, Challenges, Criticism 1.
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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...
Jun 1, 2015 · In this article, the authors explain mixed methods research and its possible uses, strengths, and challenges in educational research.
Sep 17, 2022 · Mixed methods research is an approach to knowledge (theory and practice) that embraces multiple viewpoints, perspectives, and positions to include the stands of qualitative and quantitative research (Johnson et al., 2007).
Dec 25, 2023 · To assess the quality of integration in mixed methods research, Creamer (2018) proposed a mixed methods evaluation rubric (MMER) which composed four major criteria: (1) transparency, (2) amount of mixing, (3) interpretive comprehensiveness, and (4) methodological foundation.
This chapter discusses the use of mixed methods approaches in educational research and provides examples that document the way mixed methods designs and approaches have been employed to study complex educational questions.
Mixed methods research involves combining or integration of quantitative and qualitative research procedures and data in a research study. The article illustrates the three main models of Mixed Methods Design i.e., Explanatory sequential, Exploratory sequential and Convergent mixed methods design.