The Oxford handbook of multimethod and mixed methods research inquiry

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The Oxford handbook of multimethod and mixed methods research inquiry

edited by Sharlene Hesse-Biber and R. Burke Johnson

(Oxford library of psychology)

Oxford University Press, c2015

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Description

Offering a variety of innovative methods and tools, The Oxford Handbook of Multi- and Mixed-Methods Research Inquiry provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date presentation on multi- and mixed-methods research available. Written in clear and concise language by leading scholars in the field, it enhances and disrupts traditional ways of asking and addressing complex research questions. Topics include an overview of theory, paradigms, and scientific inquiry; a guide to conducting a multi- and mixed-methods research study from start to finish; current uses of multi- and mixed-methods research across academic disciplines and research fields; the latest technologies and how they can be incorporated into study design; and a presentation of multiple perspectives on the key remaining debates. Each chapter in the volume is structured to include state-of-the-art research examples that cross a range of disciplines and interdisciplinary research settings. In addition, the Handbook offers multiple quantitative and qualitative theoretical and interdisciplinary visions and praxis. Researchers, faculty, graduate students, and policy makers will appreciate the exceptional, timely, and critical coverage in this Handbook, which deftly addresses the interdisciplinary and complex questions that a diverse set of research communities are facing today.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction: Navigating a Turbulent Research Landscape: Working the Boundaries, Tensions, Diversity, and Contradictions of Multi- and Mixed-Methods Inquiry
  • Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber
  • Part I: Linking Theory and Method in Multi- and Mixed-Methods Research
  • Chapter 1: Qualitatively Driven Approaches to Multi- and Mixed-Methods Research
  • Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber, Deborah Rodriguez, and Nollaig A. Frost
  • Chapter 2: Quantitatively Driven Approaches to Multi- and Mixed-Methods Research
  • Melvin M. Mark
  • Chapter 3: Thinking Outside the "Q" Boxes: Further Motivating a Mixed Research Perspective
  • Lisa D. Pearce
  • Chapter 4: Revisiting Mixed Methods and Advancing Scientific Practices
  • John W. Creswell
  • Chapter 5: Feminist Approaches to Multi- and Mixed-Methods Research: Theory and Praxis
  • Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Amy J. Griffin
  • Chapter 6: Transformative and Indigenous Frameworks for Mixed- and Multi-Method Research
  • Fiona Cram and Donna M. Mertens
  • Chapter 7: Understanding and Emphasizing Difference and Intersectionality in Mixed- and Multi-method Research
  • Olena Hankivsky and Daniel Grace
  • Chapter 8: Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary MMR
  • Rick Szostak
  • Chapter 9: Putting Ethics on the Mixed-Methods Map
  • Judith Preissle, Rebecca M. Glover-Kudon, Elizabeth A. Rohan, Jennifer E. Boehm, Amy DeGroff
  • Part II: Conducting Exploratory, Confirmatory, and Interactive MMR
  • Chapter 10: Conducting Mixed-Methods Literature Reviews: Synthesizing the Evidence Needed to Develop and Implement Complex Social and Health Interventions
  • Jennifer Leeman, Corrine I. Voils, and Margarete Sandelowski
  • Chapter 11: Designing Multi-method Research
  • Albert Hunter and John Brewer
  • Chapter 12: Issues in Qualitatively Driven Mixed-Method Designs: Walking through a Mixed-Method Project
  • Janice M. Morse
  • Chapter 13: Designing Integration in Mixed- and Multi-Method Research
  • Joseph Maxwell, Margaret Chmiel, Sylvia E. Rogers
  • Chapter 14: Validity in Mixed- and Multi-Method Research
  • Kathleen M. T. Collins
  • Chapter 15: Data Analysis I: Overview of Data-Analysis Strategies
  • Julia Brannen and Rebecca O'Connell
  • Chapter 16: Advanced Mixed Analysis Approaches
  • Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie and John H. Hitchcock
  • Chapter 17: Writing Up Mixed- and Multi-Methods Research for Diverse Audiences
  • Pat Bazeley
  • Chapter 18: Funding for Mixed-Methods Research: Sources and Strategies
  • Jennifer P. Wisdom and Michael D. Fetters
  • Chapter 19: Mentoring the Next Generation in Mixed Research
  • Rebecca K. Frels, Isadore Newman, and Carole Newman
  • Part III: Contextualizing MMR within and across Disciplines and Applied Settings
  • Chapter 20:Mixed- and Multi-Method Research in the Fields of Education and Anthropology
  • Jori N. Hall and Judith Preissle
  • Chapter 21: Evolving Mixed- and Multi-Method Approaches for Psychology
  • Nollaig A. Frost and Rachel L. Shaw
  • Chapter 22: Participatory Mixed-Methods Research (PMMR)
  • Bradley D. Olson and Leonard A. Jason
  • Chapter 23: Moving from Randomised Controlled Trials to Mixed-Methods Intervention Evaluations
  • Sarah J. Drabble and Alicia O'Cathain
  • Chapter 24: Mixed-Methods Evaluation
  • Donna M. Mertens and Michele Tarsilla
  • Chapter 25: Applying Multiple and Mixed Methods to Prevention Research in Global Health
  • Stevan Weine
  • Chapter 26: History and Emergent Practices of Mixed and Multiple Methods in Business Research
  • Jose F. Molina-Azorin and Roslyn A. Cameron
  • Chapter 27: How Does Mixed-Methods Research Add Value to Our Understanding of Development?
  • Nicola A. Jones, Paola Pereznieto, and Elizabeth Presler-Marshall
  • Part IV: Incorporating New Technologies into Mixed- and Multi-Method Research
  • Chapter 28: Mixed-Methods and Multimodal Research and Internet Technologies
  • Christine M. Hine
  • Chapter 29: Conducting Mixed- and Multi-Method Research Online
  • Janet E. Salmons
  • Chapter 30: Emergent Technologies in Mixed- and Multi-Method Research: Incorporating Mobile Technologies
  • Leo Remijn, Nathalie Stembert, Ingrid Mulder, and Sunil Choenni
  • Chapter 31: Emergent Technologies in Mixed- and Multi-Method Research: Incorporating GIS and CAQDAS
  • Jane L. Fielding and Nigel G. Fielding
  • Part V: Commentaries: Dialoguing about Future Directions of Mixed- and Multi-Method Research
  • Chapter 32: What Problem Are We Trying to Solve? Practical and Innovative Uses of MMR
  • Thomas A. Schwandt and Lauren Lichty
  • Chapter 33: Mixed Methods and the Problems of Theory Building and Theory Testing in the Social Sciences
  • Udo Kelle
  • Chapter 34: Preserving Distinctions within the MMR Merger
  • Jennifer C. Greene
  • Chapter 35: Conundrums on Multimethod Research
  • Albert Hunter and John Brewer
  • Chapter 36: It Depends: Possible Impacts of Moving the Field of Mixed-Methods Research Towards Best Practice Guidelines
  • Julianne Cheek
  • Chapter 37: Feminism, Causation, and Mixed-Methods Research
  • Sharon Crasnow
  • Chapter 38: Causality, Generalizability, and the Future of Mixed-Methods Research
  • Robert K. Yin
  • Chapter 39: Mixed Methods: Dissonance and Values in Research with Marginalized Groups
  • Dawn Freshwater and Pamela Fisher
  • Chapter 40: Harnessing Global Social Justice and Social Change with Multiple- and Mixed-Method Research
  • Fiona Cram
  • Conclusions: Toward an Inclusive and Defensible Multi- and Mixed Science
  • R. Burke Johnson
  • Index

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