Mixed methods research is an approach that blends quantitative and qualitative inquiry into a unified design.

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Section Introduction:

Mixed methods research is an approach that blends quantitative and qualitative inquiry into a unified design. The use of mixed methods is one of the newest developments in research (Plano Clark & Creswell, 2015). It used to be that people fell firmly in one camp or another as either quantitative or qualitative researchers. Overtime, several bold individuals asserted that research did not need to be an either/or approach but could blend the best of both worlds. Through that assertion, mixed methods research originated.
 
There are a variety of reasons why one might select mixed methods research including (Plano Clark & Creswell, 2015, p. 299): mixed methods combines the strengths of both qualitative and quantitative; mixed methods can build from one type of data to the other; and mixed methods can answer two distinct, but related questions.
 
References
Plano Clark, V. L., & Creswell, J. W. (2015). Understanding research: A consumer’s guide (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.
 

Read Chapter 10 Mixed Methods Procedures in Research Design by John W. Creswell. Read and Study 1.03 Theoretical Articles, 3.05 to 3.09 Writing Style in the APA Manual.

Assignment 7


Now, we will consider mixed-methods research, which blends qualitative and quantitative components to address a research problem. For this assignment, locate and read two mixed methods research studies related to the problem you identified in activity 1. Then, create a presentation using PowerPoint (or another presentation program of your choice). In this presentation, explain the following aspects of mixed methods research:
 

  1. Timing
  2. Weighing
  3. Mixing
  4. Theorizing
     

Then, summarize how each of the two research studies addressed these aspects of mixed methods research.

Submit a presentation using points of emphasis above. 6-10 slides. Be sure to use APA formatting with a title and reference slide.


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