Mixed research methods: Reflections on social public policy

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The paper highlights methodological tensions among quantitative and qualitative researchers on mixed methods. It discusses mixed methods and paradigm wars-qualitative and quantitative methods. It provides justifications or reasons for using one research method over another method. The paper discusses case studies and the instruments of data collection and analysis in my research project. My paper adopts a comparative case study approach using mixed methods.

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Kipo, D. D. (2013). Mixed research methods: Reflections on social public policy. Asian Social Science, 9(17), 259–268. https://doi.org/10.5539/ass.v9n17p259

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