![]() ![]() This entry begins with an introduction to integration in mixed methods research. These features will be reflected in the depth and/or breadth of conclusions drawn and in the way in which evidence for those conclusions is presented. Mixed methods research is therefore distinguished by (a) use of more than one approach to data collection and/or analysis and (b) the manner in which those approaches are combined to produce a cohesive, enhanced whole. Mixed methods research is an approach in which the researcher purposefully integrates varied types of data (usually including both numbers and text) and/or varied approaches to analysis of data so that they become interdependent in achieving a common theoretical or research outcome-an outcome that might not have been achievable using a single qualitative or quantitative approach (Bazeley, 2010, 2018). Williams (Eds.), SAGE Research Methods Foundations. "Integrative Analysis for Mixed Methods Research" SAGE Research Methods Foundations, Edited by Paul Atkinson, et al. In: Paul Atkinson, ed., Sage Research Methods Foundations. Integrative Analysis for Mixed Methods Research. ![]() "Integrative Analysis for Mixed Methods Research." In Sage Research Methods Foundations, edited by Paul Atkinson, Sara Delamont, Alexandru Cernat, Joseph W. Integrative Analysis for Mixed Methods Research, In P. ![]()
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