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Creswell, John W.; Guetterman, Timothy C. – Pearson, 2019
"Educational Research: Planning, Conducting, and Evaluating Quantitative and Qualitative Research" offers a truly balanced, inclusive, and integrated overview of the processes involved in educational research. This text first examines the general steps in the research process and then details the procedures for conducting specific types…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Statistical Analysis, Qualitative Research, Research Design
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Sanscartier, Matthew D. – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2020
Acknowledging and navigating "mess" are clear priorities in the mixed methods literature. Mess enters the mixed methods process in two interrelated ways. The first is empirically, where quantitative and qualitative findings diverge or contrast rather than cohere; the second is through design, where research contexts demand unplanned…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Researchers, Research Methodology, Story Telling
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Corr, Catherine; Snodgrass, Melinda R.; Greene, Jennifer C.; Meadan, Hedda; Santos, Rosa Milagros – Journal of Early Intervention, 2020
Mixed methods approaches to research are gaining popularity in the social sciences. Although these approaches may be unfamiliar to many in our field, they can uniquely contribute to and enhance early childhood special education (ECSE) research. The purpose of this article is to orient ECSE researchers to the field of mixed methods social inquiry.…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Research Methodology, Educational Research, Early Childhood Education
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Schrauf, Robert W. – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2018
Mixed methods, cross-cultural designs are a special case of the more general, mixed methods between-groups designs. The defining feature of mixed methods is the principled integration of qualitative and quantitative approaches, and cross-cultural comparison is premised on the systematic collection and analysis of data from two or more cultural…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Mixed Methods Research, Comparative Analysis, Data Collection
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Osler, James; Mutisya, Philliph M. – Journal for the Advancement of Educational Research International, 2019
Measuring the impact of teaching on learning is necessary for discerning the relative effectiveness of different teaching models and methods. Frequently this determination is restricted to hypothesis testing involving the impact of a single variable on a specific performance measure. The common approach is to compare statistics for a treatment…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Mixed Methods Research, Teacher Effectiveness, Measurement
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Kutscher, Elisabeth L.; Howard, Lionel C. – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2022
A defining characteristic of mixed methods research, integration receives considerable attention in the field, yet evidence suggests that the process of integration may be challenging in practice. Crossover analyses, in which methods typically used with one data type are applied to a different data type, can deepen integration. Using an example…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Educational Research, Research Methodology, High School Students
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Cameron, Craig – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2018
This article describes the evolution of, and rationale for, a mixed methods study of risk management by university lawyers in the specific context of work-integrated learning (WIL) programs. The evolution provides a road map of the research design, incorporating references to research methods texts used by the author at each stage of the mixed…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Work Experience Programs, Risk Management, Research Design
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Pluye, Pierre; Hong, Quan Nha; Granikov, Vera; Vedel, Isabelle – Education for Information, 2018
A mixed studies review (MSR) is a type of literature review that includes qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods studies. This form of literature review is popular since it can provide a rich understanding of complex health interventions and programs. However, conducting a MSR can be challenging since it combines several study designs. A…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Web Sites, Editing, Collaborative Writing
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McDermott, Hilary; Liasi, Abigail; Newport, Roger – Psychology Teaching Review, 2020
Developing student's confidence with qualitative research methods presents a challenge to many educators and is even more of a challenge when the 'educator' themselves are unfamiliar with such methods. This paper offers a three-way reflective account of bringing one such colleague 'into the fold'; their journey to the 'dark side.' It documents the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Theses, Student Research, Supervision
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Fox, Nick J.; Alldred, Pam – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2018
We assess the potential for mixing social research methods, based upon a materialist and micropolitical analysis of the research-assemblage and of what individual research techniques and methods do in practice. Applying a DeleuzoGuattarian toolkit of assemblages, affects and capacities, we document what happens when research methods and techniques…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Social Science Research, Epistemology, Theory Practice Relationship
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Clare, Mary M. – Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 2022
Consultation relies on story. This is true for researchers, for practitioners, and for clients. Given this fact, qualitative and mixed methods (QMM) research are particularly well suited to listening to the stories that compose the clinical practice of consultation in order to extend understanding and to support improvement and innovation. In this…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Consultation Programs, Mixed Methods Research, Readiness
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Rook, Michael M. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2018
The author presents a three-step process for selecting participants for any study of a social phenomenon that occurs between people in locations and at times that are difficult to observe. The process is described with illustrative examples from a previous study of help giving in a community of learners. This paper includes a rationale for…
Descriptors: Helping Relationship, Social Networks, Network Analysis, Selection
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Cabrera, Laura Y.; Reiner, Peter B. – Sociological Methods & Research, 2018
Between-subject design surveys are a powerful means of gauging public opinion, but critics rightly charge that closed-ended questions only provide slices of insight into issues that are considerably more complex. Qualitative research enables richer accounts but inevitably includes coder bias and subjective interpretations. To mitigate these…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Qualitative Research
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Hanauer, Matthew; Yel, Nedim – Research in the Schools, 2018
Bayesian analysts use informed priors to improve analytic precision and prediction; however, rarely have they applied a mixed methods approach that uses qualitative data to develop these priors. Yet, using qualitatively informed priors can be useful when making predictions in the context of small sample sizes, which is common in school-based…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Response to Intervention, Mixed Methods Research, Bayesian Statistics
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Chereni, S.; Sliuzas, R. V.; Flacke, J. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2020
Mixed methods surveys using multilingual assistants in areas without clear pre-defined sampling units are often difficult to manage and unpredictable, thereby threatening data quality. More so when such surveys are executed in unfamiliar territories where cultural and language barriers prevent direct communication between the principal researcher…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Mixed Methods Research, Sampling, Data Analysis
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