The Routledge Reviewer’s Guide to Mixed Methods Analysis is a groundbreaking edited book – the first devoted solely to mixed methods research analyses, or mixed analyses. Each of the 30 seminal chapters, authored by internationally renowned scholars, provides a simple and practical introduction to a method of mixed analysis. Each chapter demonstrates "how to conduct the analysis" in easy-to-understand language. Many of the chapters present new topics that have never been written before, and all chapters offer cutting-edge approaches to analysis. The book contains the following four sections: Part I Quantitative Approaches to Qualitative Data (e.g., factor analysis of text, multidimensional scaling of qualitative data); Part II Qualitative Approaches to Quantitative Data (e.g., qualitizing data, mixed methodological discourse analysis); Part III "Inherently" Mixed Analysis Approaches (e.g., qualitative comparative analysis, mixed methods social network analysis, social media analytics as mixed analysis, GIS as mixed analysis); and Part IV Use of Software for Mixed Data Analysis (e.g., QDA Miner, WordStat, MAXQDA, NVivo, SPSS). The audience for this book includes (a) researchers, evaluators, and practitioners who conduct a variety of research projects and who are interested in using innovative analyses that will allow them to extract more from their data; (b) academics, including faculty who would use this book in their scholarship, as well as in their graduate-level courses, and graduate students who need access to a comprehensive set of mixed analysis tools for their dissertations/theses and other research assignments and projects; and (c) computer-assisted data analysis software developers who are seeking additional mixed analyses to include within their software programs.
... qualitative data . In A. J. Onwuegbuzie & R. B. Johnson ( Eds . ) , The Routledge reviewer's guide to mixed methods analysis ( pp . 117–124 ) . Routledge . Shannon - Baker , P. ( 2018 ) . Introducing mixed methods in courses on research ...
This groundbreaking edited book, The Routledge Handbook for Advancing Integration in Mixed Methods Research, presents an array of different integration ideas, with contributions from scholars across the globe.
Designed for reviewers of research manuscripts and proposals in the social and behavioral sciences, and beyond, this title includes chapters that address traditional and emerging quantitative methods of data analysis.
Readers have ample space in this text to write notes, fill out activities, and begin their process of actively designing and writing up a mixed methods study.
A Guide to the Field Vicki L. Plano Clark, Nataliya V. Ivankova. Research. Advance online publication. doi:10.1177/1558689814543563 Plano Clark, V. L., & Badiee, M. (2010). Research questions in mixed methods research.
... Research and Program Evaluation Michael Wolf-Branigin Basic Statistics in Multivariate Analysis Karen A. Randolph and Laura L. Myers Research with Diverse Groups: Diversity and Research-Design and Measurement Equivalence Antoinette ...
Roslyn Cameron, Xanthe Golenko. Case Study 1: Mixed Methods Used in a Project Leadership Study An investigation into 'Balancing person-centric and team-centric leadership in projects' (Müller, Drouin & Sankaran, 2021) was a two-year ...
... mixed methods . research . Research in the Schools , 13 ( 1 ) , 48-63 . Onwuegbuzie , A. J. , & Johnson , R. B. ( Eds . ) . ( 2021 ) . The Routledge Reviewer's Guide for Mixed Methods Analysis . New York : NY : Routledge . Overeem , P ...
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Essential reading for researchers and students of special education, this handbook brings together diverse and complementary perspectives to help move the field forward.