Much thinking about the nature of research problems today uses the quant-qual distinction as a master category. This can do more harm than good. The emergence of so-called mixed methods has not alleviated the problem of overemphasizing the differences between quant and qual. This paper discusses how the quant-qual distinction distracts us from consideration of more important issues, and tends to constrain opportunities for innovation. It is written following the analogy of variations on a simple musical theme. The simple theme is: focusing on the distinction between quantitative and qualitative, and on methods of mixing them, ‘ignores a wider range of methodological problems and opportunities to solve them’. I have written 10 variations on ...
How do we decide whether to use a quantitative or qualitative methodology for our study? Quantitativ...
In this short commentary, I comment on the state and popularity of mixed methods in social sciences ...
This paper will examine the use of quantitative and qualitative methods a complementary research met...
There’s no hard and fast rule for qualitative versus quantitative research, and it’s often taken for...
Recently, a debate has arisen around what can be called the “indistinguishability thesis,” that is, ...
If methodological issues are very important in the development of any discipline, the choice between...
Jennifer Mason (2006, p. 19) calls for thinking that transcends or even subverts the qualita...
Researchers have long argued that quantitative and qualitative methods are distinct and, therefore, ...
This paper will describe points of disagreement between quant i ta-tive research and qualitative, or...
Outlining the distinction between qualitative and quantitative methods of doing research.
International audienceThis article is about the comprehensive but meaningless rhetoric encircling th...
The qualitative/quantitative divide has been extensively debated in social science and educational r...
To date the development of mixed methods has focused on combining or using various combinations of q...
The main point in the next two chapters is that the methodological literature is filled with referen...
The qualitative approach to research is seen as a socially constructed heterogeneous tradition of id...
How do we decide whether to use a quantitative or qualitative methodology for our study? Quantitativ...
In this short commentary, I comment on the state and popularity of mixed methods in social sciences ...
This paper will examine the use of quantitative and qualitative methods a complementary research met...
There’s no hard and fast rule for qualitative versus quantitative research, and it’s often taken for...
Recently, a debate has arisen around what can be called the “indistinguishability thesis,” that is, ...
If methodological issues are very important in the development of any discipline, the choice between...
Jennifer Mason (2006, p. 19) calls for thinking that transcends or even subverts the qualita...
Researchers have long argued that quantitative and qualitative methods are distinct and, therefore, ...
This paper will describe points of disagreement between quant i ta-tive research and qualitative, or...
Outlining the distinction between qualitative and quantitative methods of doing research.
International audienceThis article is about the comprehensive but meaningless rhetoric encircling th...
The qualitative/quantitative divide has been extensively debated in social science and educational r...
To date the development of mixed methods has focused on combining or using various combinations of q...
The main point in the next two chapters is that the methodological literature is filled with referen...
The qualitative approach to research is seen as a socially constructed heterogeneous tradition of id...
How do we decide whether to use a quantitative or qualitative methodology for our study? Quantitativ...
In this short commentary, I comment on the state and popularity of mixed methods in social sciences ...
This paper will examine the use of quantitative and qualitative methods a complementary research met...