HLTB15H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Sage Publications, Social Science & Medicine, Bisexuality

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Tutorial objectives: identify the major design components of mixed methods studies, discuss methodological approaches used in mixed methods studies, discuss the application of these components in published mixed methods studies. Chapter 1: ross le, o"gorman l, macleod ma, et al. Bisexuality, poverty and mental health: a mixed methods analysis. Methodology for conducting research that involves collecting, analysing and integrating quantitative (e. g. , experiments, surveys) and qualitative (e. g. , focus groups, interviews) research. Collects and integrates quantitative and qualitative data. Consider the nature of the problem or issue to select research approach. Those focusing on: numbers, descriptive or analytic, focus on narrative. Incorporates advantages of both quantitative and qualitative research. Time and resources needed for data collection, analysi, integration. The questions below refer to the article by ross et al: as described by ross et al: the current study aims to enhance understanding of the relationships between bisexuality, poverty, and mental health.

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