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- 2007023770 contributor B10777252.
- 2007023770 created "c2008.".
- 2007023770 date "2008".
- 2007023770 date "c2008.".
- 2007023770 dateCopyrighted "c2008.".
- 2007023770 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2007023770 description "The 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.".
- 2007023770 extent "xviii, 616 p. :".
- 2007023770 identifier "9781412951449 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- 2007023770 identifier "9781412951456 (pbk. alk. paper)".
- 2007023770 identifier 2007023770.html.
- 2007023770 issued "2008".
- 2007023770 issued "c2008.".
- 2007023770 language "eng".
- 2007023770 publisher "Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications,".
- 2007023770 subject "300.72 22".
- 2007023770 subject "H62 .M534 2008".
- 2007023770 subject "Social sciences Research Methodology.".
- 2007023770 tableOfContents "The 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.".
- 2007023770 title "The mixed methods reader / Vicki L. Plano Clark, John W. Creswell, editors.".
- 2007023770 type "text".