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Boeije, Hennie; Slagt, Meike; van Wesel, Floryt – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2013
In mixed methods research (MMR), integrating the quantitative and the qualitative components of a study is assumed to result in additional knowledge (or "yield"). This narrative review examines the extent to which MMR is used in the field of childhood trauma and provides directions for improving mixed methods studies in this field. A…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Research Methodology, Trauma, Literature Reviews
Heyvaert, Mieke; Hannes, Karin; Maes, Bea; Onghena, Patrick – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2013
In several subdomains of the social, behavioral, health, and human sciences, research questions are increasingly answered through mixed methods studies, combining qualitative and quantitative evidence and research elements. Accordingly, the importance of including those primary mixed methods research articles in systematic reviews grows. It is…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Qualitative Research, Statistical Analysis, Quality Control
Collins, Kathleen M. T.; Onwuegbuzie, Anthony J.; Jiao, Qun G. – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2007
A sequential design utilizing identical samples was used to classify mixed methods studies via a two-dimensional model, wherein sampling designs were grouped according to the time orientation of each study's components and the relationship of the qualitative and quantitative samples. A quantitative analysis of 121 studies representing nine fields…
Descriptors: Sampling, Sample Size, Generalization, Qualitative Research