Designing and conducting mixed methods research /
by Creswell, John W.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 256-265) and index.
Ch. 1. Understanding mixed methods research -- Ch. 2. Examining preliminary considerations -- Ch. 3. Locating and reviewing mixed methods studies -- Ch. 4. Choosing a mixed methods design -- Ch. 5. Introducing a mixed methods study -- Ch. 6. Collecting data in mixed methods research -- Ch. 7. Analyzing data in mixed methods research -- Ch. 8. Writing and evaluating mixed methods research -- Ch. 9. Questions often raised about mixed methods research -- Ch. 10. Future directions for mixed methods research.
"Offering equal coverage of quantitative and qualitative research, this is an excellent text for graduate students studying mixed methods research in courses such as Research Methods, Research Design, Mixed Methods, and Qualitative Methods across the Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences as well as courses in Education. It is also a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners who want a comprehensive yet practical introduction to mixed methods research design."--BOOK JACKET.
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