Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research FROM THE PUBLISHER
The Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research contains a gold mine of articles by leading scholars on what has come to be known as the third methodological movement in social research. Aimed at surveying the differing viewpoints and disciplinary approaches of mixed methods, this breakthrough book examines mixed methods from the research enterprise to paradigmatic issues to application. The book also discusses the strengths and weaknesses of mixed methods designs, and provides an array of specific examples in a variety of disciplines, from psychology to nursing. The book closes with a brief section on how to teach and perform collaborative research using a mixed methods research design.
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Twenty-six articles by leading scholars from a wide spectrum of social science fields survey the differing viewpoints and disciplinary approaches of mixed methods research. They also address the strengths and weaknesses of mixed methods designs and give examples in many disciplines, from psychology to nursing. Finally, they discuss how to teach and perform collaborative research using a mixed methods research design. Topics include the research enterprise in the social and behavioral sciences then and now, methodological and analytical issues, applications and examples across disciplines, and conclusions and future directions. Edited by Tashakkori and Teddle (U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), who are also contributors. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Twenty-six articles by leading scholars from a wide spectrum of social science fields survey the differing viewpoints and disciplinary approaches of mixed methods research. They also address the strengths and weaknesses of mixed methods designs and give examples in many disciplines, from psychology to nursing. Finally, they discuss how to teach and perform collaborative research using a mixed methods research design. Topics include the research enterprise in the social and behavioral sciences then and now, methodological and analytical issues, applications and examples across disciplines, and conclusions and future directions. Edited by Tashakkori and Teddle (U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), who are also contributors. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)