Mixed Methods
Mixed Methods
RESEARCH: AN OVERVIEW
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Complementarity: MMR helps by Completeness: By using both methods, Developmental: One method can be
combining qualitative and quantitative to we get a more complete picture of the used to create ideas or theories that are
get a fuller understanding of a topic. It’s phenomenon being studied. Each tested or explored further using the
like looking at the same thing from method fills in the gaps left by the other, other method.
different angles to understand it better. leading to a richer and more detailed
understanding.
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Expansion: Mixed methods allow us to Corroboration: Using both methods Diversity: Mixed methods allow
expand on findings. If one method gives together helps confirm results. When the researchers to look at an issue from
us interesting results, the other method findings from one method are supported different perspectives. This helps in
can help us explore them in more detail by the other, it strengthens the reliability exploring the complexity of the issue by
or from a different perspective. of the conclusions. considering various viewpoints, leading
to a more comprehensive understanding.
Multimethod vs. Mixed Methods:
Breaking Down the Basics
➢ This multimethod research mainly used in qualitative research method, but not
strictly limited in qualitative research method.
➢ In the quantitative paradigm, Campbell and Fiske (1959) developed the concept
of the multitrait- multimethod matrix (mtmm)
➢ Which means multimethod research can use single or both paradigm either, but
on the other side mixed method research must be followed both paradigms.
Triangulation-
Explanatory Sequential-
2 Use qualitative data to elaborate on quantitative results.
Types Of Mixed
Method Research Exploratory Sequential-
‘ 3 Collect qualitative data to identify patterns, then use quantitative data to test these
findings.
Embedded-
4 Use one method as the main focus, with the other supporting specific questions.
1. Triangulation 2. Explanatory Sequential
Mixing
Qualitative exploration leading
Interpretation to a quantitative test
Interpretation
MMR in Social Science
“Social Research Methods” was first published in 2001, owing to that, mixed methods
research has become an increasingly used and well accepted approach to conducting social
research.
➢ Methodological Interface: Difficulty in aligning philosophical foundations with methods and design.
➢ The Research Question: Challenge in crafting questions that integrate qualitative and quantitative components.
➢ Analysis Issues: Struggles in merging qualitative and quantitative data for cohesive analysis.
➢ Issues in Drawing Inferences: Difficulty in synthesizing findings to ensure coherence and address research questions
effectively.
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