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Elisabeth Kutscher; Bephyer Parey – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Mixed methods research plays an important role in understanding and supporting the implementation of inclusive education policies and practices around the world. The aim of this scoping review was to assess the rigour of 66 mixed methods research texts in inclusive education by applying Harrison, Reilly, and Creswell's (2020) Rigorous Mixed…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Content Analysis, Inclusion, Scientific Principles
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Mthokozisi Masumbika Ncube; Patrick Ngulube – Discover Education, 2025
Despite the increasing interest in data analytics applications within postgraduate education research, there remains a significant gap in research dedicated to exploring mixed methods research for such investigations. This study undertook to bridge this gap by exploring the application and use of mixed methods research to examine data analytics…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Graduate Students, Educational Research, Mixed Methods Research
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Joan G. DeJaeghere – Comparative Education Review, 2024
Mixed methods research (MMR) has been increasingly used in comparative and international education (CIE), but there is less scholarship that discusses the philosophical and methodological bases for such research. This article argues that much research in CIE assumes an ontologically complex and contingent reality and an interdisciplinary and…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, International Education, Mixed Methods Research, Educational Philosophy
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Melissa DeJonckheere; Lisa M. Vaughn; Tyler G. James; Amanda C. Schondelmeyer – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2024
Qualitative thematic analysis is a commonly used and widely applicable form of qualitative analysis, though it can be challenging to implement. Due to its use across research questions, qualitative traditions, and fields, thematic analysis is also prevalent in mixed methods studies. Despite its widespread use, the term "thematic…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Mixed Methods Research, Qualitative Research, Research Design
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A. Mehdi Riazi; Mohammad Amini Farsani – Language Teaching, 2024
This review of recent scholarship (RRS) paper is a follow-up of the first, published in this journal in 2014. For this RRS paper, we identified and included 304 mixed-methods research (MMR) papers published in 20 top-tier applied linguistics (AL) journals. We used a six-pronged quality and transparency framework to review and analyze the MMR…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Followup Studies, Research Design, Literature Reviews
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Johanna Doyle; Daniel Edwards; Amanda Haddow – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2024
Over the past 30 years, mixed methods research has become an increasingly popular tool in the social sciences. Mixed methods research can capture a diverse range of perspectives and levels of complexities not always possible with the use of a single methodological approach. It has been effectively implemented in a range of contexts to explore…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Outcomes of Education, Scholarship, Alumni
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Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie; Madeline L. Abrams; Sandra Schamroth Abrams; Anna S. CohenMiller; Anthony Bambrola – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2024
This article is dedicated to the late Michael D. Fetters--a giant in the world of mixed methods research, an exceptional researcher and scholar, a professor of family medicine, a caring and beloved family physician, a lifelong learner, a colleague, a mentor, a steadfast advocate, a son, a sibling, a husband, a father, and, above all, a dear friend…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Ethnography, Researchers, Physicians
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Allison R. Firestone; Rebecca A. Cruz; Darcie Massey – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2024
Theory-focused joint displays represent an innovative approach to data and results integration with potential to build understanding of complex constructs, including factors that influence change over time. However, the extant literature offers few examples for doing so, particularly in convergent research designs. Therefore, the purpose of this…
Descriptors: Research Design, Visual Aids, Theories, Mixed Methods Research
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Judith Schoonenboom – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2024
Fetters et al.'s (2013) mixed methods integration framework uses construction metaphors: building, connecting, merging, and embedding. In a similar vein, this article uses an architectural metaphor and introduces design patterns as building blocks for mixed methods research design. A design pattern embeds one specific design decision into its…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Research Design, Comparative Analysis, Figurative Language
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John W. Creswell – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2024
I dedicate this paper to my friend and colleague, Mike Fetters, who served as senior co-editor of the "Journal of Mixed Methods Research" (JMMR). In this paper, I discuss key mixed methods developments over the last 35 years, my fortunate involvement in them, and my collaboration with Mike Fetters in several of them. The discussion…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Educational Research, Educational History, Periodicals
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Bryant L. Hutson; Ye He – Innovative Higher Education, 2024
The increasing diversity among higher education students urges researchers to expand research methodologies beyond traditional quantitative approaches. A growing number of higher education researchers have employed mixed methods research (MMR) approaches in studies centering on minoritized student populations. In this review, we identified and…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Minority Group Students, Research Reports, Student Centered Learning
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Bephyer Parey; Elisabeth Kutscher – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2024
Rigor evaluation in mixed methods research is a growing need. Linking rigor to Hong and Pluye's (2019) concepts of methodological and reporting quality, the purpose of this article is to operationalize and expand Harrison et al.'s (2020) Rigorous Mixed Methods Framework. Drawing from a systematic methodological review of 66 inclusive education…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Difficulty Level, Evaluation Methods, Research Design
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Rebecca A. Glazier – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
Since the establishment of the "Journal of Political Science Education" (JPSE) in 2004, the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning has become more rigorous and data-based, thanks in large part to the efforts of editors, peer-reviewers, and submitters to the journal. Where does the field go from here? I argue that our greatest strengths lie…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Political Science, Teaching Methods, Research Methodology
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Tom O'Donoghue; Tom Farrelly – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
This paper is a critical exposition on three major issues related to 'interpretive research conducted by researchers who claim they engaged in mixed methods' research. First, to provide context, we demonstrate that the term 'mixed' is inappropriate for the research practices usually adopted by its exponents. Secondly, we argue, expositions in…
Descriptors: Researchers, Research Problems, Mixed Methods Research, Theory Practice Relationship
Natalie D. Jones – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The use of Mixed Methods (MM) in evaluation has increasingly become a valuable asset in evaluators' methodological toolbox. Despite prolific research on various aspects of mixed methods, from typologies to ontological debates, there remains a dearth of empirically derived evidence on effectively communicating MM findings. This lack of empirical…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Communication Strategies, Visual Aids, Evaluation Research
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