Mixed Methodology
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A summary of the article is provided that sufficiently explains the research. Benefits of the utilization of mixed methodology are discussed in comparison to sole use of a quantitative or a qualitative methodology.An opinion and justification are provided regarding whether mixed methodology was more or less problematic to the research process when compared to a single method. The paper addresses what types of studies are best suited for a mixed method design, with accurate and appropriate reasoning. The assignment is 3 pages in length.
Read Chapter 12 in Practical Research. Locate a scholarly journal article from the ProQuest database that employs mixed methodology in its design. Based on this journal article and two additional academic sources provide a summary of the article and explain the following in a three-discussion:
- What benefits do you believe have resulted from the utilization of mixed methodology rather than the utilization of solely a quantitative or a qualitative methodology for this study?
- Do you believe that this methodology is more or less problematic to the research process than employing one single method for this particular study? Why or why not?
- What type of study would you apply a mixed method design to and why? Explain your reasoning in detail.
References
Leedy, P.D. & Ormrod, J.E. (2016). Practical research: Planning and design (11th ed.). Retrieved from https://redshelf.com
- Chapter 12: Mixed Methods Designs
Lopez-fernandez, O., & Molina-azorin, J. (2011). The use of mixed methods research in the field of behavioural sciences. Quality and Quantity, 45(6), 1459-1472. doi:http://dx.doi.org.proxy-library.ashford.edu/10.100…
Wallace, M. E., Green, C., Richardson, L., Theall, K., & Crear-Perry, J. (2017). “Look at the whole meâ€: A mixed-methods examination of black infant mortality in the US through Women’s lived experiences and community context. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(7), 727. doi:http://dx.doi.org.proxy-library.ashford.edu/10.339…








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