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This textbook provides clear and accessible guidance on the
importance and practical application of mixed-methods research.
Professor Olsen presents a range of multiple mixed-methods
techniques using quantified data. Critical realism underpins key
arguments. She offers detailed examples based on wide experience
with international applied social-science projects. The book shows
readers how to join quantitative and qualitative data together.
Detailed methods include: using multiple-level data; constructing
new indices based on mixing survey responses and personal
interviews; and using focus groups alongside a large survey. The
book provides readers with linkages of data between different
software packages. It explains the analysis stage in mixed-methods
research, interprets complex causality, shows how to transform
data, and helps with interpreting social structures, institutions,
and discourses. Finally, the book covers some epistemological
issues. These include the nature and value of data. The author
discusses validity and techniques for ensuring relevant, innovative
conclusions. The book also touches on action research as an
overarching participatory method. This book is based on clear and
explicit definitions, is accessible to students and researchers
across disciplines, and shows the appeal of mixed-methods research
to those trained in quantitative methods.
This innovative book provides students and researchers alike with
an indispensible introduction to the key theoretical issues and
practical methods needed for data collection. It uses clear
definitions, relevant interdisciplinary examples from around the
world and up-to-date suggestions for further reading to demonstrate
how to usefully gather and use qualitative, quantitative, and mixed
data sets. The book is divided into seven critical parts: * Data
Collection: An Introduction to Research Practices * Collecting
Qualitative Data * Observation and Informed Methods * Experimental
and Systematic Data Collection * Survey Methods for Data Collection
* The Case Study Method of Data Collection * Concluding Suggestions
for Data Collection Groups A stimulating, practical guide which can
be read as individual concepts or as a whole this will be an
important resource for students and research professionals. Wendy
Olsen is Senior Lecturer at Manchester University, Institute for
Development Policy & Management and Cathie Marsh Centre for
Census & Survey Research
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