Journal Article10.1177/2345678906290531
Barriers to Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Research
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined findings from 20 interviews with U.K. social researchers, all of whom are practitioners of mixed methods research, and a wide variety of possible barriers to integrating mixed methods findings are presented.
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Abstract: This article is concerned with the possibility that the development of mixed methods research is being hindered by the tendency that has been observed by some researchers for quantitative and qualitative findings either not to be integrated or to be integrated to only a limited extent. It examines findings from 20 interviews with U.K. social researchers, all of whom are practitioners of mixed methods research. From these interviews, a wide variety of possible barriers to integrating mixed methods findings are presented. The article goes on to suggest that more attention needs to be given to the writing of mixed methods articles.
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