Using mixed methods in research studies: An opportunity with its challenges

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Changes in first and second movement in research methodology, led to emergence and development of quantitative and qualitative research methods. Second movement in research methodology emerged with an objective of rectifying certain shortfalls in the first movement, however, the second movement, itself, was not exempt from some shortfalls. These have led to the emergence of the third methodological movement which resulted in the birth of mixed methods research. Researchers are finding this movement to be a new opportunity to study complex phenomenon. They are also finding that the new opportunity comes with its own challenges. Some of the currently discussed challenges among educational researchers are philosophical and epistemological aspects of mixed methods research. © 2008-2010 eContent Management.

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Salehi, K., & Golafshani, N. (2010). Using mixed methods in research studies: An opportunity with its challenges. International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches, 4(3).

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