Mixed Methods Research

Positive contribution of focus groups to mixed methods research: An example for discussion

Galliott and Graham (2016) used a sequential exploratory mixed method design to investigate career planning within adolescent populations in Australia. This post is an invitation to readers to explore the structure and use of the research method utilized by Galliott and Graham, and deepen the reader’s understanding of both mixed methods designs and the specific use of focus groups within such designs.

Mixed Methods Research

The Mixed Methods Research forum is a dedicated space for ongoing discussion of the exploration and implementation of mixed methods studies. Faculty, students, alumni, and affiliates may use this space to engage in meaninful conversation and sharing of resources to help further your scholarship utilizing this complex, yet rewarding research method.

Internationalization of South Carolina Enterprises: A Mixed-Methods Study of Barriers and Economic Incentives

Author: 
Andrew Jonathan Beall
Program of study: 
D.B.A.
Abstract: 
The objective of the mixed-methods research project was to expand understanding of economic incentives and barriers to international expansion for small and medium sized enterprises located in the coa

The Kindergarten Students' Reading Performance and Perceptions of Ludus Reading: A Mixed-Method Study

Author: 
Jessica D. Redcay
Program of study: 
Ed.D./CI
Abstract: 
The study used an embedded qualitative, historical, explanatory, case study design with a dominant quantitative, quasi-experimental pre-post, longitudinal, retrospective design.
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