Ebook: The Sage Handbook of Mixed Methods Research Design
Author: Cheryl N. Poth (editor)
- Year: 2023
- Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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SAGE Handbook of Mixed-Methods Research Design is a ground-breaking edited that weaves together diverse perspectives and global of mixed-methods research to present a timely picture of this rapidly evolving field.
With contributions from over 80 of the biggest names and rising stars of the field, this Handbook is an essential resource for anyone interested in the contemporary, emerging, and evolving practice of mixed methods research and scholarship.
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.
Through its unique focus on design and the diverse contexts in which mixed methods research is being applied, this Handbook prepares researchers for the changing conditions in which they will conduct studies. Newcomers and seasoned mixed methods researchers alike will find this Handbook a go-to source for tools to think and act ‘complexively’ and creatively in research design.
Using accessible language and illustrative examples, this Handbook is written for those with various roles and experience in mixed methods research design.
The in-depth discussions led by the interdisciplinary group of 11 internationally renowned editorial section leads project our collective thinking of mixed methods research design into the future across the following six sections:
Section 1: Inspiring Diversity and Innovation in Mixed Methods Design
Section 2: The Craft of Mixed Methods Research Design
Section 3: Expanding Mixed Methods Design Approaches
Section 4: Designing Innovative Integrations with Technology
Section 5: Navigating Research Cultures in Mixed Methods Design
Section 6: Exploring Design Possibilities and Challenges for Mixed Methods Research