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|aThe mixed methods reader / |cVicki L. Plano Clark, John W. Creswell, editors
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|aThe evolution of mixed methods research--Pragmatism as a philosophical foundation for mixed methods research--The transformative-emancipatory perspective as a philosophical foundation for mixed methods research--Triangulation as the first mixed methods design--Identifying the purposes for mixed methods designs--A notation system for mixed methods designs--An expanded typology for classifying mixed methods research into designs--Data analysis strategies in mixed methods research--Expanding the reasons for conducting mixed methods research--Types of legitimation (validity) in mixed methods research--Powerful rhetorical devices used in writing mixed methods research--An improved role for qualitative research in mixed methods--An alternative to reconciling the different realities of qualitative and quantitative research--A concurrent/triangulation mixed methods design with merged results
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|aSocial sciences|xResearch|xMethodology
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|aCreswell John W
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|aPlano Clark Vicki L
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