Mixing methods in a qualitatively driven way
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This article makes an argument for a ‘qualitatively driven’ approach to mixing methods. It focuses on the value of mixed-methods approaches for researching questions about social experience and lived realities. It suggests that ‘qualitative thinking’ is a useful starting point for mixing methods, but that it is ultimately more helpful to think in terms of multi-dimensional research strategies that transcend or even subvert the so-called qualitative-quantitative divide. Mixing methods helps us to think creatively and ‘outside the box’, to theorize beyond the micro-macro divide, and to enhance and extend the logic of qualitative explanation. Mixed-methods approaches raise challenges in reconciling different…
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- Optimal distinctiveness theory
- Epistemology
- Dialogic
- Mixing (physics)
- Sociology
- Qualitative research
- Argument (complex analysis)
- Value (mathematics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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