Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research

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Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research

Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research

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With contributions from over 80 of the biggest names and rising stars of the field, this Handbook isan essential resource for anyone interested in the contemporary, emerging, and evolving practice of mixed methods research and scholarship.

Quantitative methods can be difficult, expensive and time consuming (especially if using primary data, rather than secondary data). Interviews are useful to gain rich, qualitative information about individuals' experiences, attitudes or perspectives. With interviews you can follow up immediately on responses for clarification or further details. There are three main types of interviews:structured(following a strict pattern of questions, which expect short answers),semi-structured(following a list of questions, with the opportunity to follow up the answers with improvised questions), andunstructured(following a short list of broad questions, where the respondent can lead more the conversation) (Specht, 2019, p142). Primary data are data (primary sources) you directly obtained through your empirical work (Saunders, Lewis and Thornhill 2015, p316).Fetters, M. (2020). The mixed methods research workbook. (Vols. 1-0). SAGE Publications, Inc., https:// doi. org/10.4135/9781071909713 In this part, provide an accurate, detailed account of the methods and procedures that were used in the study or the experiment(if applicable!). The methodology chapter should referenceyour use of quantitativeresearch, qualitativeresearchand/or mixed methods.The following is a description of each along with their advantages and disadvantages. Secondary sources normally include the literature (books and articles) with the experts' findings, analysis and discussions on a certain topic (Cottrell, 2014, p123). Secondary sources ofteninterpretprimary sources. Sample course syllabi for semester and quarter courses provide suggested modelsfor use when creating the syllabus for your course

Whatsources anddata you are using and why(how are they going to help you answer the research question and/ortest the hypothesis. Data collected from previously done research, existing research is summarised and collated to enhance the overall effectiveness of the research. Indicate what participants were asked to do, how measurements weretakenand any calculations made to raw data collected. The in-depth discussions led by theinterdisciplinary group of 11 internationally renowned editorial section leadsproject our collective thinking of mixed methods research design into the future across the following six sections:A clear and comprehensive overview of research methods by Emerald Publishing. Itincludes:crowdsourcing as a research tool; mixed methods research; case study; discourse analysis; ground theory; repertory grid; ethnographic method and participant observation; interviews; focus group; action research; analysis of qualitative data; survey design; questionnaires; statistics; experiments; empirical research; literature review; secondary data and archival materials; data collection. Through its unique focus on design and the diverse contexts in which mixed methods research is being applied, this Handbook prepares researchersfor the changing conditions in which they will conduct studies. Newcomers and seasoned mixed methods researchers alike will find this Handbook a go-to source for tools to think and act ‘complexively’ and creatively in research design. This short video on qualitative interviews discusses best practices and covers qualitative interview design, preparation and data collection methods.



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