This practical text equips students, researchers, and policymakers in the social sciences with the tools they need for applying mixed methods in policy research and program evaluation, from design, through data collection, and dissemination. Emphasizing the “how-to”—the set of conceptual and active tasks carried out by mixed methods researchers—the book is illustrated with rich case studies from the authors’ own research projects in education and public policy. These examples help readers identify and explain policy and program impacts and better understand the “why” and “how” of observed effects. Throughout the book, the authors describe challenges that both beginners and advanced scholars are likely to encounter when doing mixed methods research and recommend practical tools available to address them.

On the Future of Fully Integrated Mixed Methods Research: Context and Common Lessons From the Cases for the Field

On the Future of Fully Integrated Mixed Methods Research: Context and Common Lessons From the Cases for the Field

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We recognize that some of our readers may come to this concluding chapter feeling as though we have not delivered a prescription or a series of steps for how to conduct mixed methods research. In fact, we intentionally steered clear of a stance that would have suggested there is a single best approach to undertaking mixed methods research. This book began from the broader question of not only what mixed methods research is but also how to execute it and for what ends. In Chapter 2, we presented a conceptual model for understanding what striving toward full integration of mixed methods for policy research and ...

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