Using Mixed Methods
Frameworks for an Integrated Methodology
- David Plowright - University of Hull, UK
January 2011 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Using Mixed Methods argues for research from a holistic perspective, integrating different methods, different data and overall research strategies. It provides innovative and ground-breaking in their implications for undertaking social and educational research. The author offers ways of justifying undertaking integrated approaches and offers an underlying rationale for the practices of social and educational research.
The author aims to help readers understand how to approach research using an integrated methodology, based on a pragmatic philosophy underpinned by an empirical epistemology. It provides an opportunity to develop an understanding of how to use an integrated methodology that meets the needs of the post-graduate researcher who wants to challenge the traditional paradigmatic view of research.
The book explores:
- The traditional epistemological positions associated with different research approaches
- Framework for an integrated methodology
- Main explanations and justification for carrying out research using the FraIM
- Ethical approach to research
Written in an easily accessible style, this book is for postgraduate students in education and social science courses.
From Mixed Methods to an Integrated Methodology
The FraIM: Frameworks for an Integrated Methodology
Case Selection: Data Source Management
Case Selection: Integrated Sampling
Data Collection: An Overview
Observation
Asking Questions
Analyzing Artefacts I
Analyzing Artefacts II
Data Integration
Warrantable Research: Using the FraIM as a Guide
Ethical Issues in Participant-Centred Research
Wider Ethical Issues and the FraIM
Holistic Integrationism: Philosophizing Research
A Few Final Words
A well written easiliy understood textbook allowing the student to ve able to understand the undeprinning concepts in relation to this third paradigm.
Health , Anglia Ruskin University
February 21, 2011