Mixed Methods |
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Editor:
| Bryman, Alan |
Series title: | Geography Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4129-1163-4 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2006 |
Publisher: | SAGE Publications, Limited
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Book Format: | Multiple-item retail product |
List Price: | AUD $1308.00 |
Book Description:
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Mixed methods research has become one of the major areas of growth in social research methodology over the last decade. The divisions between quantitative and qualitative research have increasingly given way to imaginative ways of combining the two approaches and a growing acceptance of adopting a multi-method approach. Much of the literature on mixed-methods research is widely dispersed across a variety of journals and other publications resulting in much of it being inaccessible. In...
More DescriptionMixed methods research has become one of the major areas of growth in social research methodology over the last decade. The divisions between quantitative and qualitative research have increasingly given way to imaginative ways of combining the two approaches and a growing acceptance of adopting a multi-method approach. Much of the literature on mixed-methods research is widely dispersed across a variety of journals and other publications resulting in much of it being inaccessible. In these volumes Alan Bryman, widely recognized as a leading authority on the subject, brings together the key articles in this important field.
VOLUME ONE: Epistemological and ontological issues
VOLUME TWO: Mixing methods and triangulation
VOLUME THREE: Methodological issues in combining quantitative and qualitative research
VOLUME FOUR: Examples of combining quantitative and qualitative research