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At the completion of this course students should be able to: Understand mixed methods research. Appreciate the strengths and limitations of qualitative and quantitative data. Understand the intent, procedures, advantages, and challenges of three basic mixed methods designs.
Identify feasibility challenges and ethical considerations inherent to mixed methods research. Distinguish among common mixed methods research designs. Make informed choices about data collection, analysis, and integration procedures. A certificate of completion from the Canadian Centre for Research Analysis and Methods is provided at the end ...
Course topics include: formulating mixed methods research questions, collecting and analyzing different types of data, choosing the appropriate mixed methods designs, and interpreting mixed method research results.
Be aware of the ethical principles of research, ethical challenges and approval processes. Describe quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods approaches to research. Identify the components of a literature review process. Critically analyze published research.
The Certificate in Mixed Methods Research (MMR) is designed for researchers and practitioners in social work, nursing, psychology, public health, anthropology, political science, sociology, education, and other applied fields who are interested in: ways to integrate qualitative and quantitative research methods and data.
This online short course for postgraduate researchers critically discusses a mixed methods approach to research. The course includes a strong conceptual and theoretical component and is also participatory in nature, with multiple resources that you can interact with either independently and/or collaboratively.
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Course Description. The goal of this course is to introduce the use of mixed methods public health research. Mixed methods approaches are becoming increasingly common in research across areas of public health.