SOC 2805 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Qualitative Research, Data Analysis, Institute For Operations Research And The Management Sciences
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Interpretation: typically written into the discussion section of the study, quantitative is reported first. Factors important in choosing a mixed methods design: choice based on outcomes expected. This requires a researcher to determine the outcome anticipated and then to link it to the types: choice based on how the data will be used together. The researcher needs to consider whether mixed methods integration of the two databases will be merge, connected, or embedded: choice based on the timing of the data collection. This considers whether the two databases are collected concurrently or sequentially: choice based on the emphasis placed on each database. A mixed methods study can use an equal emphasis on both databases or an unequal emphasis: choice based on type of design most suited for a field. Quantitatively oriented fields, the explanatory sequential approach seems to work well: choice based on a single researcher or team.