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Combining the latest thinking in the field with practical, step-by-step guidance, the Third Edition of John W. Creswell and Vicki L. Plano Clark's Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research now covers seven mixed methods designs with accompanying journal articles illustrating each design. The authors walk readers through the entire research process, and present updated examples from published mixed methods studies drawn from multiple disciplines. In addition, this new edition includes information about the dynamic and evolving nature of the field of mixed methods research, four additional methodological approaches, and coverage of new directions in mixed methods.
Contents
List of FiguresList of TablesPreface Purpose of the Book Audience for the Book Book Features New Features Added to the Third Edition AcknowledgmentsAbout the AuthorsChapter 1 * The Nature of Mixed Methods Research Defining Mixed Methods Research Examples of Mixed Methods Studies What Research Problems Require Mixed Methods? What Are the Advantages of Using Mixed Methods? What Are the Challenges in Using Mixed Methods? Summary Activities Additional Resources to ExamineChapter 2 * The Foundations of Mixed Methods Research Historical Foundations Philosophical Foundations Theoretical Foundations Summary Activities Additional Resources to ExamineChapter 3 * Core Mixed Methods Designs Key Concepts That Inform Mixed Methods Designs The Three Core Mixed Methods Designs Additional Considerations in Choosing a Core Design Describing a Design in a Written Report Summary Activities Additional Resources to ExamineChapter 4 * Complex Applications of Core Mixed Methods Designs Intersecting Core Mixed Methods Designs With Other Research Approaches or Frameworks Four Prominent Types of Complex Mixed Methods Designs Drawing Diagrams of Complex Applications Summary Activities Additional Resources to ExamineChapter 5 * Introducing a Mixed Methods Study Writing a Mixed Methods Title Stating the Research Problem in the Introduction Developing the Purpose Statement Writing Research Questions and Hypotheses Summary Activities Additional Resources to ExamineChapter 6 * Collecting Data in Mixed Methods Research Procedures in Collecting Qualitative and Quantitative Data General Considerations for Data Collection in Mixed Methods Data Collection Within the Mixed Methods Designs Summary Activities Additional Resources to ExamineChapter 7 * Analyzing and Interpreting Data in Mixed Methods Research Procedures in Quantitative and Qualitative Data Analysis and Interpretation Mixed Methods Data Analysis and Interpretation Integrated Data Analysis and Interpretation Within the Mixed Methods Designs Validity and Mixed Methods Designs Software Applications and Mixed Methods Data Analysis Summary Activities Additional Resources to ExamineChapter 8 * Writing and Evaluating Mixed Methods Research General Guidelines for Writing Relate the Mixed Methods Structure to the Type of Writing Evaluating a Mixed Methods Study Summary Activities Additional Resources to ExamineChapter 9 * Advances in Mixed Methods Research Advances in Mining Data Advances in the Insight Gained Through the Value of Mixed Methods Research Advances in Mixed Methods Designs Advances in Representations of Design Procedures Advances in Integration Advances in Creating Mixed Methods Questions and Study Aims Advances in Representing Integration Through Joint Displays Advances in Mixed Methods Validity Advances in Understanding Skills Required for Mixed Methods Advances in Publishing Mixed Methods Manuscripts Summary Activities Additional Resources to ExamineAppendix A: Unwritten Rules of Talking to Doctors About Depression: Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative MethodsAppendix B: Students' Persistence in a Distributed Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership in Higher Education: A Mixed Methods StudyAppendix C: The Development of Client Violence Questionnaire (CVQ)Appendix D: Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Robotic Gait Training and Gait-Focused Physical Therapy Programs for Children and Youth With Cerebral Palsy: A Mixed Methods RCTAppendix E: Reconciling Data From Different Sources: Practical Realities of Using Mixed Methods to Identify Effective High School PracticesAppendix F: Understanding Transitions in Care From Hospital to Homeless Shelter: A Mixed-Methods, Community-Based Participatory ApproachAppendix G: Mixed Methods in Intervention Research: Theory to AdaptationGlossaryReferencesIndex