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Leko, Melinda M.; Hitchcock, John H.; Love, Hailey R.; Houchins, David E.; Conroy, Maureen A. – Exceptional Children, 2023
Mixed-methods research (MMR) holds promise for investigating several empirical questions within special education, capitalizing on the strengths of quantitative and qualitative traditions. We present an overview of MMR in special education and quality indicators for conducting and reporting such studies. We look to the future for how MMR may…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Special Education, Mixed Methods Research, Evaluation
Hitchcock, John H.; Houchins, David E.; Onwuegbuzie, Anthony J. – Behavioral Disorders, 2023
Limited emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD)-focused intervention mixed methods research (MMR) has been published, particularly in top-tier EBD journals (i.e., "Behavior Disorders" and "Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders"). The lack of published MMR creates what could be perceived as a Catch-22 situation wherein…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Behavior Disorders, Intervention, Barriers
Hitchcock, John H.; Johnson, R. Burke; Schoonenboom, Judith – Research in the Schools, 2018
The central purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the many ways in which special educators can generate and think about causal inference to inform policy and practice. Consideration of causality across different lenses can be carried out by engaging in multiple method and mixed methods ways of thinking about inference. This article…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Statistical Inference, Special Education, Educational Research