Foundations of Mixed Methods Research: Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches in the Social and Behavioral SciencesSAGE Publications, 2020年9月10日 - 472 頁 The highly-anticipated second edition of the Foundations of Mixed Methods Research:Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches in the Social and Behavioral Sciences gives students a comprehensive overview of mixed methods from philosophical roots and traditions through designing, conducting, and disseminating a study. Authors Abbas Tashakkori, R. Burke Johnson, and Charles Teddlie have thoroughly updated the text to reflect the many advances over the last decade in mixed methods. New example studies throughout and a new appendix highlight the latest research on mixed methods and current best practices. New sections on evaluating quality in mixed methods studies and writing up research results round out the process of mixed methods research. The authors have added features like content summaries and objectives at the beginning of each chapter and chapter summaries and previews at the end of each chapter to aid readers in their mixed methods journey. Students across social science, behavioral science, and health and nursing fields are now expected to be proficient in mixed methods research. This text begins with an introduction to and overview of the development of mixed methodology, and then takes students through all aspects of working with mixed methods, from research design and data collection through to analysis and conclusions. This new edition includes additional information on writing, publishing, and disseminating results, as well as information on policy impact and annotated examplars of mixed methods research studies. A new generation of mixed methods scholars can now engage with this vital text in mixed methods research. |
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... Population Center and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a visiting scholar at Texas A&M University, and department chair and associate dean at Florida International University. He has taught social psychology and research ...
... population (African American) represented proportionally in the number of families served by the program? Did participants move to better housing units as a result of the program? Were potential participants processed “efficiently”? Did ...
... . Revised calculations of site demography showed that minorities were properly represented in the recipient population” (p. 76). Figure 1.1 illustrates the conclusions from the QUAN component of this study. Figure 1.1 ⬢ Source: Jason Love.
... populations based on sample data. Survey data are collected using questionnaires and sometimes highly structured ... population is known. When everyone has an equal chance of inclusion, it is called an “equal probability of selection ...
... populations using sample data (e.g., point estimation and interval estimation using confidence intervals) and for testing research hypotheses (Johnson & Christensen, 2020). In inferential statistics, researchers often determine if the ...
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Philosophical Foundations of Mixed Methods Research | |
Mixed Methods Purposes and Questions | |
Review Questions and Exercises | |
Chapter 7 Considerations Before Collecting Your Data 5 Chapter 8 Data Collection Methods for Mixed Methods Research 6 Chapter 9 | |
Analysis Strategies for Quantitative Data | |
Analysis Within Another Tradition | |
The Inference Process in Mixed Methods Research | |
Planning Implementing Writing and Disseminating Mixed Methods Research | |
Politics Challenges and Prospects Facing Mixed Methods | |
Key Terms | |
Results From Previous Research | |
Chapter 5 Mixed Methods Research Designs | |
Methods Design | |
Chapter 5 Mixed Methods Research Designs 3 Chapter 6 Sampling Methods and Strategies for Mixed Methods Research | |
Chapter 7 Considerations Before Collecting Your Data | |
Data Collection Methods for Mixed Methods Research | |
Implementing Integration in an Explanatory Sequential Mixed Methods Study of Belief Bias About Climate Change With High School Students | |
Glossary | |
References | |
Author Index | |
Subject Index | |