Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
A Pragmatic Approach
- David L. Morgan - Portland State University, USA
A practical guide to designing mixed methods research in social science research courses; it goes beyond “how-to” and shows “why-to use”
Mixed Methods Research
A good, clear book that for those students who are considering mixed research methods we recommend as reading.
Again, I have not had the time to digest this, but superficially it looks good.
This is a very interesting book, which will be useful reading for the small amount of MSc dissertation students who engage in mixed methods research, such as a mixed methods case study strategy.
a must book for postgraduate taught and research students
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This is a book I have been waiting for! Most literature covers either qualitative OR quantitative research, even though in reality they go hand in hand. I particularly like the section on the 4 options how the two approaches can be linked. I will use it in guiding my master students and have recommended the book to the library, Ph.D. students at my institute as well as colleagues.
The book discusses different aspects of using quantitative and qualitative methods in researches. I would recommend it for those who want to use mixed methods in their researches, especially PHD students and researchers
An very informative text. Will be of great use to undergrad research projects as a supplement to the given reading list. Allows the student to explore methods in more depth if required
This is an excellent book that gives a very clear discussion on what mixed-method research is, drawing upon leading authors works on this subject.