Enthusiasm for multi-methods research can possibly be ascribed to the prima facie promise it holds for moving beyond, if not resolving, seemingly intractable debates on the relative merits of “qualitative” (historical, interpretive, etc.) versus “quantitative” (i.e. inferential statistical) research methods. The justification of multi-methods rests on the claim that combining a few case studies with a larger inferential—and not descriptive—statistical study manages to capture the strengths of both insofar as the discovery of causal relations is concerned. This in turn lends greater confidence that the relationships being asserted are indeed causal. The specific argument is that since inferential statistics allows for generalization (while c...
Recently, two distinct notions of pluralism have been put forward in regard to research methods in e...
Mixed-methods research (MMR), as an inter-discourse (quantitative and qualitative) methodology, can ...
There’s no doubt about it: multi-method research is in vogue. Perhaps the most obvious evidence of t...
Self-consciously “multi-method ” research seems on the rise in many corners of the discipline. Recen...
Multi-method research (MMR) has gained enthusiastic support among political scientists in recent yea...
This article challenges the idea that mixed methods research (MMR) constitutes a coherent research p...
The developmental trajectory of multiple method research is a somewhat curious one. Combining method...
Epistemologies and research methods are not free of metaphysics. This is to say that they are both, ...
Evidential pluralists, like Federica Russo and Jon Williamson, argue that causal claims should be co...
Recent scholarship in political science attests to the rapid proliferation of approaches engaged in ...
Causal analysis in the social sciences takes advantage of a variety of methods and of a multi-fold s...
Combining the findings obtained by different research methods in mixed-research synthesis could pote...
This paper addresses issues surrounding the combining of quantitative and qualitative methods in a s...
This paper addresses issues surrounding the combining of quantitative and qualitative methods in a s...
This paper puts forward arguments in favor of a pluralist approach to IS research. Rather than advoc...
Recently, two distinct notions of pluralism have been put forward in regard to research methods in e...
Mixed-methods research (MMR), as an inter-discourse (quantitative and qualitative) methodology, can ...
There’s no doubt about it: multi-method research is in vogue. Perhaps the most obvious evidence of t...
Self-consciously “multi-method ” research seems on the rise in many corners of the discipline. Recen...
Multi-method research (MMR) has gained enthusiastic support among political scientists in recent yea...
This article challenges the idea that mixed methods research (MMR) constitutes a coherent research p...
The developmental trajectory of multiple method research is a somewhat curious one. Combining method...
Epistemologies and research methods are not free of metaphysics. This is to say that they are both, ...
Evidential pluralists, like Federica Russo and Jon Williamson, argue that causal claims should be co...
Recent scholarship in political science attests to the rapid proliferation of approaches engaged in ...
Causal analysis in the social sciences takes advantage of a variety of methods and of a multi-fold s...
Combining the findings obtained by different research methods in mixed-research synthesis could pote...
This paper addresses issues surrounding the combining of quantitative and qualitative methods in a s...
This paper addresses issues surrounding the combining of quantitative and qualitative methods in a s...
This paper puts forward arguments in favor of a pluralist approach to IS research. Rather than advoc...
Recently, two distinct notions of pluralism have been put forward in regard to research methods in e...
Mixed-methods research (MMR), as an inter-discourse (quantitative and qualitative) methodology, can ...
There’s no doubt about it: multi-method research is in vogue. Perhaps the most obvious evidence of t...