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The methodology chapter should referenceyour use of quantitativeresearch, qualitativeresearchand/or mixed methods.The following is a description of each along with their advantages and disadvantages.
Whatsources anddata you are using and why(how are they going to help you answer the research question and/ortest the hypothesis. If the research involves human subjects, then include a detailed description of who and how many participated along with how the participants were selected. Fetters, M., 2020. The Mixed Methods Research Workbook: Activities for Designing, Implementing, and Publishing Projects. Mixed Methods Research Series. Vol. 0. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, Inc. Available at:
A clear and comprehensive overview of research methods by Emerald Publishing. Itincludes:crowdsourcing as a research tool; mixed methods research; case study; discourse analysis; ground theory; repertory grid; ethnographic method and participant observation; interviews; focus group; action research; analysis of qualitative data; survey design; questionnaires; statistics; experiments; empirical research; literature review; secondary data and archival materials; data collection. Identifying the Intent of Integration and Illustrating Integration Features in Mixed Methods Procedural Diagrams Exploring new and novel applications of existing mixed methods research design practices, the handbook provides comprehensive integration guidance while showcasing how design innovations inspire and contribute to investigating previously under-researched social issues and populations. why did you choose one technique over another? What were the advantages and disadvantages of the technique you chose?This short video on qualitative interviews discusses best practices and covers qualitative interview design, preparation and data collection methods. Quantitative methods can be difficult, expensive and time consuming (especially if using primary data, rather than secondary data). Using accessible language and illustrative examples,this Handbook is written for those with various roles and experience in mixed methods research design. With contributions from over 80 of the biggest names and rising stars of the field, this Handbook isan essential resource for anyone interested in the contemporary, emerging, and evolving practice of mixed methods research and scholarship.