This article has two purposes: to examine why mixed methods is a legitimate approach particularly well suited to health psychology; and to describe the challenges inherent in conducting mixed methods research. First, arguments justifying the status of mixed methods as a third paradigm alongside solely quantitative and qualitative frameworks are discussed. Second, a qualitatively driven model of mixed methods is illustrated using examples from a research programme exploring the psychosocial impact of a rare, genetic skin disorder. The flexibility of a mixed methods approach enables the researcher to be responsive to a range of issues, but it is important the approach is used thoughtfully and appropriately. © 2010 SAGE Publications
The claim that mixed methods is the third methodological movement of the twentieth century could hav...
Scholarly interest has increased in mixed methods research (MMR) which has been christened the third...
In the past, quantitative and qualitative approaches to research were portrayed as being incompatibl...
This article has two purposes: to examine why mixed methods is a legitimate approach particularly we...
PURPOSE:To outline some of the challenges of mixed methods research and illustrate how they can be a...
The aim of this paper is to revise the development of the methodological thinking in psychology, und...
Mixed methods research is becoming increasingly popular and is widely acknowledged as a means of ach...
Mixed Methodology is a new star in the social science sky. More and more researchers are discontent ...
Psychology has been a highly quantitative field since its conception as a science. However, a qualit...
Abstract The claim that mixed methods is the third methodological movement of the twentieth century ...
Mixed methods research is undertaken in a wide range of fields, such as education,psychology, social...
Abstract The claim that mixed methods is the third methodological movement of the twentieth century ...
Nursing and health science researchers have, increasingly, embraced mixed methods to guide their exp...
This chapter considers mixed methods, defined as using two or more research methods within a project...
Mixed methods research is systematic, theoretical, analysis of the method for conducting research th...
The claim that mixed methods is the third methodological movement of the twentieth century could hav...
Scholarly interest has increased in mixed methods research (MMR) which has been christened the third...
In the past, quantitative and qualitative approaches to research were portrayed as being incompatibl...
This article has two purposes: to examine why mixed methods is a legitimate approach particularly we...
PURPOSE:To outline some of the challenges of mixed methods research and illustrate how they can be a...
The aim of this paper is to revise the development of the methodological thinking in psychology, und...
Mixed methods research is becoming increasingly popular and is widely acknowledged as a means of ach...
Mixed Methodology is a new star in the social science sky. More and more researchers are discontent ...
Psychology has been a highly quantitative field since its conception as a science. However, a qualit...
Abstract The claim that mixed methods is the third methodological movement of the twentieth century ...
Mixed methods research is undertaken in a wide range of fields, such as education,psychology, social...
Abstract The claim that mixed methods is the third methodological movement of the twentieth century ...
Nursing and health science researchers have, increasingly, embraced mixed methods to guide their exp...
This chapter considers mixed methods, defined as using two or more research methods within a project...
Mixed methods research is systematic, theoretical, analysis of the method for conducting research th...
The claim that mixed methods is the third methodological movement of the twentieth century could hav...
Scholarly interest has increased in mixed methods research (MMR) which has been christened the third...
In the past, quantitative and qualitative approaches to research were portrayed as being incompatibl...