Mixed methods & Presenting your Research Flashcards
What characterises quantitative research in terms of sample and purposes?
- Large sample
- Finding overall patterns
- Causality between social characteristics
What characterises qualitative research in terms of sample and purposes?
- Small sample
- Explaining identified patterns
- In-depth understanding of people’s everyday realities
What characterises the scientific paradigm and tradition of quantitative research?
- Positivist epistemology
- Objectivist ontology
- Deductive approach to theory-building
- Causality
- Generalization
- Replicability
- Theory testing
What characterises the scientific paradigm and tradition of qualitative research?
- Interpretivist epistemology
- Constructivist ontology
- Inductive approach to theory-building
- Insider’s perspective
- Description
- Flexibility
- Grounded theory
What are the commonalities between quantitative and qualitative research?
Both aim to
- understand the empirical world
- answer research questions
- study variations
- connect analysis and literature
What is Cramer’s relation to quantitative and qualitative research (2016)?
- She comes from quantitative field (political science)
“Much of what I learned in school was how to analyse causation” - Moves away from positivist, towards interpretivist epistemology (ways of knowing)
“My aim is to illuminate understanding, rather than establish causality”
Why use mixed-methods?
- Exploration
- Triangulation
- Expansion
- Contextualisation
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What does exploration refer to in mixed-methods research?
Extra step to focus in the main data collection, or create sub-samples
What does triangulation refer to in mixed-methods research?
Multiple methods to answer one question
What does expansion refer to in mixed-methods research?
Extra step to shed light on existing data
What does the choice of using mixed-methods depend on?
- Research purpose
- Expertise
- Availability of time and money
How can you sequence mixed-methods research?
- Sequential research
- Concurrent research
What does sequential mixed-methods research consist of?
One method is based upon and follows after the other
What does concurrent mixed-methods research consist of?
One part is not based on the results of the other
- can be done at the same time
What are the possibilities in presenting your research (who and what)?
- Fellow academics
- journal articles, monographs, oral presentations, poster presentation - Policy or professional audiences
- reports, policy briefs, formal advice - “broader public (identify whom)
- films, exhibitions, videos, books, … - Your own research population