Margarete Sandelowski,Corrine I Voils,Jennifer Leeman et al.
Margarete Sandelowski et al.
Mixed methods-mixed research synthesis is a form of systematic review in which the findings of qualitative and quantitative studies are integrated via qualitative and/or quantitative methods. Although methodological advances have been made,...
Mixed Methods for the Interpretation of Longitudinal Gerontologic Data: Insights From Philosophical Hermeneutics [0.03%]
诠释老年学纵向数据的混合方法:来自哲学解释学的启示
Peter H Van Ness,Terri R Fried,Thomas M Gill
Peter H Van Ness
This article's main objective is to demonstrate that data analysis, including quantitative data analysis, is a process of interpretation involving basic hermeneutic principles that philosophers have identified in the interpretive process as...
Use of Theoretical Frameworks as a Pragmatic Guide for Mixed Methods Studies: A Methodological Necessity? [0.03%]
理论框架在混合研究方法中的实用指导作用:一种方法论上的必要性吗?
Bronwynne C Evans,David W Coon,Ebere Ume
Bronwynne C Evans
There is a growing acceptance of the utility of mixed methods in health sciences but there is no widely accepted set of ideas in regard to use of a conceptual or theoretical framework to guide inquiry. Few mixed methods health science artic...
A Methodology for Conducting Integrative Mixed Methods Research and Data Analyses [0.03%]
整合性混合研究与数据分析的方法论
Felipe González Castro,Joshua G Kellison,Stephen J Boyd et al.
Felipe González Castro et al.
Mixed methods research has gained visibility within the last few years, although limitations persist regarding the scientific caliber of certain mixed methods research designs and methods. The need exists for rigorous mixed methods designs ...
Alcohol Consumption Decisions among Nonabusing Drinkers Diagnosed with Hepatitis C: An Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Study [0.03%]
非酒精性丙型肝炎患者饮酒行为的决定因素:一种探索性的混合研究方法
Eleanor Palo Stoller,Noah J Webster,Carol E Blixen et al.
Eleanor Palo Stoller et al.
Most studies of decisions to curtail alcohol consumption reflect experiences of abusing drinkers. We employ an exploratory sequential research design to explore the applicability of this research to the experience of nonabusing drinkers adv...
On Quantitizing [0.03%]
论量子化
Margarete Sandelowski,Corrine I Voils,George Knafl
Margarete Sandelowski
Quantitizing, commonly understood to refer to the numerical translation, transformation, or conversion of qualitative data, has become a staple of mixed methods research. Typically glossed are the foundational assumptions, judgments, and co...