Applied social science approaches to mixed methods research /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: IGI Global Online
Other Authors: Baran, Mette, 1965- (Editor), Jones, Janice E., 1959- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, an imprint of IGI Global, [2020]
Series:Advances in library and information science (ALIS) book series.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Section 1. Research paradigms. Chapter 1. Implications of mixing methods: balancing paradigmatic and validation distinctives
  • Section 2. Designing a mixed methods research study. Chapter 2. Mixed methods research design
  • Section 3. Sampling and data collection in research. Chapter 3. Considering the source: sampling and data collection in a mixed methods study
  • Section 4. Analyzing data. Chapter 4. Analyzing qualitative data: words, words, words!
  • Section 5. Using innovative tools in research. Chapter 5. Using data, description, and graphics to enrich your mixed methods study ; Chapter 6. Data speaks: use of poems and photography in qualitative research
  • Section 6. Data analysis: examples of research studies using mixed methods. Chapter 7. Mitigating the effects of social desirability bias in self-report surveys: classical and new techniques ; Chapter 8. Triangulation approaches in accounting research: concerns, implications, and resolutions ; Chapter 9. Beyond statistical power and significance in entrepreneurship and management research ; Chapter 10. Using social media to organize a marginalized community: a case study examining LGBT military leaders advocating for inclusive service
  • Section 7. Using ethical principals and conduct in scientific research. Chapter 11. To whose benefit? at what cost?: consideration for ethical issues in social science research
  • Section 8. Conducting research from start to finish. Chapter 12. Developing the research study: a step-by-step approach