Mixed methods design: A beginner's guide

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Mixed Method Design: Principles and Procedures by Janice M. Morse and Linda Niehaus (2009) is a how-to book for conducting mixed method research. Morse and Niehaus go step-by-step through mixed method research and provide clear explanation for combining qualitative and quantitative research methods. They also provide examples of what is not mixed method design. The book is easy to read. It could be an invaluable reference for anyone who conducts research in health and social sciences, seasoned researchers and students alike. © 2011: Karen M. Keptner and Nova Southeastern University.

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Keptner, K. M. (2011). Mixed methods design: A beginner’s guide. Qualitative Report, 16(2), 593–595. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2011.1075

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