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  2. John W. Creswell - Wikipedia

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    John Ward Creswell is an American academician known for his work in mixed methods research. He has written numerous journal articles and 27 books on mixed methods research, research methods, and qualitative research. [1]

  3. Journal of Mixed Methods Research - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Mixed Methods Research is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of Research Methods.The journal's editors are Michael D. Fetters (Department of Family Medicine, Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan, United States) and Jose F. Molina-Azorin (University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain).

  4. Multimethodology - Wikipedia

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    Multimethodology or multimethod research includes the use of more than one method of data collection or research in a research study or set of related studies.Mixed methods research is more specific in that it includes the mixing of qualitative and quantitative data, methods, methodologies, and/or paradigms in a research study or set of related studies.

  5. Between-group design experiment - Wikipedia

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    Some research has been done regarding whether it is possible to design an experiment that combines within-subject design and between-group design, or if they are distinct methods. A way to design psychological experiments using both designs exists and is sometimes known as "mixed factorial design". [3]

  6. Diary studies - Wikipedia

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    Diary studies can also be employed together with other research techniques within a mixed method framework and is particularly useful in obtaining rich subjective data. [4] For instance, experience sampling method (ESM) combines it with questionnaires to gather data and examine people's experiences in daily life. [5]

  7. Quantitative research - Wikipedia

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    Qualitative research produces information only on the particular cases studied, and any more general conclusions are only hypotheses. Quantitative methods can be used to verify which of such hypotheses are true. A comprehensive analysis of 1274 articles published in the top two American sociology journals between 1935 and 2005 found that ...

  8. List of research methods in biology - Wikipedia

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    Method Utility Branches Agarose gel electrophoresis: Used to separate a mixed population of macromolecules such as DNA or proteins in a matrix of agarose, one of the two main components of agar: Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Genetics: Animal Model: Used for researching diseases and disorders in humans.

  9. Thematic analysis - Wikipedia

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    Thematic analysis is often understood as a method or technique in contrast to most other qualitative analytic approaches – such as grounded theory, discourse analysis, narrative analysis and interpretative phenomenological analysis – which can be described as methodologies or theoretically informed frameworks for research (they specify ...