Mixed-Methods Research Design: Practical Decision Matrix
How to align qualitative and quantitative components around one objective.
Key Points
- Choose a dominant strand before data collection.
- Define integration point in timeline.
- Map each method output to the same objective.
- Predefine conflict-resolution logic between findings.
Detailed Guide
This article gives a practical execution guide focused on how to align qualitative and quantitative components around one objective..
Choose a dominant strand before data collection.
Define integration point in timeline.
Map each method output to the same objective.
Predefine conflict-resolution logic between findings.
When applied in the right sequence, these steps shorten revision cycles and improve traceability.
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