Basics of Mixed Methods Research

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Chapter 26

Basics of Mixed Methods Research

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Question

Tell whether the following statement is true or false:

Mixed methods research is a research involving the collection, analysis, and integration of both qualitative and quantitative data within a study or series of studies.

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Answer

True

Mixed methods research is a research involving the collection, analysis, and integration of both qualitative and quantitative data within a study or series of studies, often with an overarching goal of achieving both discovery and verification.

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Advantages

  • Complementarity of qualitative and quantitative data
  • Practicality
  • Many applications
  • Instruments
  • Theories
  • Interventions

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Question

Tell whether the following statement is true or false:

The paradigm most often associated with MM research is pragmatism.

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Answer

True

The paradigm most often associated with MM research is pragmatism, which has as a major tenet “the dictatorship of the research question.”

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Questions

  • Different types of data
  • Integrative
  • Focus on linking two strands

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Key Decisions

  • Sequence the components
  • Which strand priority
  • How to integrate strands

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Question

Tell whether the statement is true or false:

Sequential designs involve both strands occurring in one simultaneous phase.

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Answer

False

Concurrent designs (both strands occurring in one simultaneous phase); sequential designs (one strand occurring prior to and informing the second strand)

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Sequencing

  • Concurrent designs: both strands occurring in one simultaneous phase
  • Sequential designs: one strand occurring prior to and informing the second strand

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Notations

  • All capital letters for the dominant strand
  • All lowercase letters for the nondominant strand and sequence
  • An arrow is used for sequential designs.
  • A “+” is used for concurrent designs.
  • Parentheses can be used to show an embedded structure.

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Creswell-Plano Clark Taxonomy

  • Triangulation
  • Embedded
  • Exploratory

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Sampling Strategies

  • Identical: Same participants are in both strands.
  • Nested: Some of the participants from one strand are in the other strand.
  • Parallel: Participants are either in one strand or the other but drawn from a similar population.
  • Multilevel: Participants are not the same and are drawn from different populations at different levels in a hierarchy.

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Question

Tell whether the following statement is true or false:

Data collection in MM research can involve all methods of structured data only.

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Answer

False

Data collection in MM research can involve all methods of structured and unstructured data.

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Data Analysis

  • Integration of the strands
  • Meta-inferences
  • Interpretive level after separate analyses have been completed
  • Focus
  • Congruence
  • Complementarity

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Data Conversion

  • Qualitizing
  • Quantitizing
  • Meta-matrices

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Integrity

  • Inference quality: the believability and accuracy of inductively and deductively derived conclusions
  • Inference transferability: the degree to which conclusions can be applied to other similar people or contexts
  • Integrative framework for inference quality:
  • Design quality
  • Interpretive rigor

 

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