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Vol. 1.-2. Epistemological and ontological issues --<br/>v. 3. Mixing methods and triangulation --<br/>v. 4. Methodological issues in combining quantitative and qualitative research. VOLUME 1--<br/>Editor's Introduction: Mixed methods research / Alan Bryman --<br/>PART 1: Epistemological and ontological issues --<br/>SECTION 1: The Paradigm wars --<br/>The Paradigm wars: reports from the front / Martyn Hammersley --<br/>Paradigm wars: Some thoughts on a personal and public trajectory / Ann Oakley --<br/>Paradigm wars: A basis for peaceful coexistence and beyond / Lois-ellin Datta -SECTION 2: Resistance to combining quantitative and qualitative research --<br/>Closing down the conversation: The end of the quantitative-qualitative debate among educational inquirers / John K. Smith & Lous Heshusius --<br/>Epistemological and methodological bases of naturalistic inquiry / Egon G. Guba & Yvonna S. Lincoln --<br/>An uneasy alliance: combining qualitative and quantitative research methods / David R. Buchanan --<br/>Revisiting the quantitative --<br/>qualitative debate: implications for mixed-methods research / Joanna E.M. Sale, Lynne H. Lohfield & Kevin Brazil --<br/>SECTION 3 : Accommodation --<br/>On the relations among educational research paradigms: from disdain to détente / Ray C. Rest --<br/>An opportunity lost? / John K. Smith --<br/>Against the qualitative --<br/>quantitative incompatibility theses or dogmas die hard / Kenneth R. Howe --<br/>Accommodation: Toward a paradigm- praxis dialectic / William A. Firestone --<br/>Beyond qualitative versus quantitative methods / Charles S. Reichard & Thomas D. Cook --<br/>SECTION 4: Feminism and the qualitative-quantitative debate --<br/>Gender, methodology and people's ways of knowing: Some problems with feminism and the paradigm debate in social science / Ann Oakley --<br/>Quantitative and qualitative methods in the social sciences: Current feminist issues and practical strategies / Toby Epstein Jayaratne & Abigail J. Stewart --<br/>Methods, practice and epistemology: The debate about feminism and research / Mary Maynard --<br/>The relationship between qualitative and quantitative research: Lessons from feminist psychology / Christine Griffin & Ann Phoenix. VOLUME 2 --<br/>PART 1: Epistemological and ontological issues (Continued) --<br/>SECTION 5: Mixed methods research as a distinctive approach --<br/>Researching public health: Behind the qualitative --<br/>quantitative methodological debate / Frances Baum --<br/>Mixed methods research: a research paradigm whose time has come / R. Burke Johnson & Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie --<br/>Issues and dilemmas in teaching research methods courses in social and behavioural sciences: US perspective / Abbas Tashakkori & Charles Teddlie --<br/>Introduction to mixed method and mixed model studies in the social and behavioural sciences / Abbas Tashakkori & Charles Teddlie--<br/>PART 2: Mixing methods and triangulation --<br/>SECTION 1: Classic statement on triangulation --<br/>Construct validity in psychological tests / Lee J. Cronbach & Paul E. Meehl --<br/>Convergent and discriminant validation by the multitrait-multimethod matrix / Donald T. Campbell & Donald W. Fiske--<br/>Approximations to knowledge / Eugene J. Webb, Donald J. Campbell, Richard D Schwartz & Lee Sechrest --<br/>Strategies of multiple triangulation / Norman K. Denzin --<br/>Mixing qualitative and quantitative methods: triangulation in action / Todd D. Jick --<br/>SECTION 2: Triangulation in different contexts --<br/>Mixing qualitative methofd: quality assurabce or qualitative quagmire? / Rosaline S. Barbour --<br/>Triangulation of qualitative methods: Heideggerian hermeneutics and grounded theory / Holly Skodol Wilson & Sally A. Hutchinson --<br/>SECTION 3: Criticisms of the concept of triangulation --<br/>A critique of the use of triangulation in social research / Norman W.H. Blaikie --<br/>Comparative methods in social science / Nigel G. Fielding & Jane L. Fielding --<br/>SECTION 4: Extensions of the concept of triangulation --<br/>Approaches to qualitative-quantitative methodological triangulation / Janice M. Morse --<br/>Triangulation revisited: strategy of validation or alternative? / Uwe Flick --<br/>The value of combining qualitative and quantitative approaches in nursing research by means method triangulation / Christina Foss & Bodil Ellefsen---<br/>Methodological triangulation in nursing research / Mark Risjord, Margaret Moloney & Sandra Dunbar --<br/>Triangulation in organizational research: a pre-presentation / Julie Wolfram Cox & John Hassard. VOLUME 3 --<br/>PART 2: Mixing methods and triangulation (Continued) --<br/>SECTION 5: Reconciling findings --<br/>Reconciling conflicting results derived from experimental and survey studies of attitude change / Carl I. Hovland --<br/>Collision or collusion? A discussion and case study of the unplanned triangulation of quantitative and qualitative research methods / David Deacon, Alan Bryman & Natalie Fenton --<br/>Methodological triangulation in researching families: making sense of dissonant data / Amaryll Perlesz & Jo Lindsay --<br/>SECTION 6: Research on triangulation and other approaches to mixing methods --<br/>Toward a conceptual framework for mixed-method evaluation designs / Jennifer C. Greene, Valerie J. Caracelli & Wendy F. Graham --<br/>Integrating quantitative and qualitative research: how is it done? / Alan Bryman --<br/>PART 3 : Methodological issues in combining quantitative and qualitative research --<br/>SECTION 1 : General overviews of ways of combining quantitative and qualitative research --<br/>Integration of fieldwork and survey methods / Sam D. Sieber --<br/>Combining quantitative and qualitative research / Alan Bryman --<br/>Practical strategies for combining qualitative and quantitative methods: Applications to health research / David L. Morgan --<br/>Combining qualitative and quantitative approaches: An overview / Julia Brannen --<br/>Deconstructing the qualitative-quantitative divide / Martyn Hammersley --<br/>SECTION 2 : Combining qualitative and quantitative research: The view from evaluation research --<br/>The whole is greater: Combining qualitative and quantitative approaches in evaluating studies / Mary Lee Smith --<br/>Numbers and words revisited: Being "shamelessly eclectic" / Gretchen B. Rossman & Bruce L. Wilson --<br/>SECTION 3: Mixed methods research in various contexts --<br/>Ethnography and experiment in social psychological theory building: tactics for integrating qualitative field data with quantitative lab data / Gary Alan Fine & Kimberly D. Elsbach --<br/>An exploration of the epistemological intricacies of using qualitative data to develop a quantitative measure of user views of health care / Joanne Coyle & Brian Williams --<br/>Mixed methods, mixed methodology health services research in practice / P. Lynne Johnstone --<br/>Combining qualitative and quantitative sampling, data collection, and analysis techniques in mixed-method studies / Margarete Sandelowski --<br/>Designing a mixed methods study in primary care / John W. Creswell, Michael D. Fetters & Nataliya V. Ivankova --<br/>Advantages gained by combining qualitative and quantitative data in a longitudinal study / G. Clare Wenger --<br/>Salvaging quantitative research with qualitative data / Donn Weinholtz, Barbara Kacer & Thomas Rocklin. VOLUME 4 --<br/>PART 3: Methodological issues in combining quantitative and qualitative research (continued) --<br/>SECTION 4: Systematic reviews and quantitative and qualitative evidence --<br/>Storylines of research in diffusion of innovation: A meta-narrative approach to systematic review / Trisha Greenhalgh, Glenn Robert, Fraser Macfarlane, Paul Bate, Olympia Kyriakidou & Richard Peacock --<br/>Synthesising qualitative and quantitative evidence: A review of possible methods / Mary Dixon-Woods, Shona Agarwal, David Jones, Bridget Young & Alex Sutton --<br/>SECTION 5: Appraising mixed methods research --<br/>A strategy to identify critical appraisal criteria for primary mixed-method studies / Joanna E.M. Sale & Kevin Brazil --<br/>PART 4: Examples of combining quantitative and qualitative research --<br/>SECTION 1: Early case studies of combining quantitative and qualitative research --<br/>Research methods for the study of conflict and cooperation / William F. Whyte --<br/>On the reconciliation of qualitative and quantitative analyses: A case study / M.G. Trend --<br/>Living arrangement choices of older residents: Assessing quantitative results with qualitative data / Ingrid Connides --<br/>Participant observation in a multiple- methods study of a retirement community : A research narrative / Victor W. Marshall --<br/>SECTION 2: Evaluation case studies --<br/>Mixed method evaluation: A case study / Mark Waysman & Riki Savaya --<br/>Utilizing mixed-method research design in planning: The case of 14th Street, New York City / John Gaber & Sharon L. Gaber --<br/>SECTION 3: Combining surveys with qualitative interviews --<br/>Triangulation in action: Integration of qualitative and quantitative methods to research environmental leadership / Susan Herman & Carolyn P. Egri --<br/>Young people, alcohol, and designer drinks: Quantitative and qualitative study / Kirsty Hughes, Anne Marie LacKintosh, Gerard Hastings, Colin Wheeler, Jonathan Watson & James Inglis --<br/>Lone motherhood and socio-economic disadvantage: Insights from quantitative and qualitative evidence / KAen Rowlingson & Stephen McKay --<br/>SECTION 4: Sampling and measurement issues --<br/>Qualitative sampling in a multi-method survey / Bettina Nickel, Martin Berger, Peter Schmidt & Kerstin Plies --<br/>Using focus groups to develop health surveys: An example from research on social relationships and AIDS-preventative behaviour / Kerth O'Brien --<br/>SECTION 5: Diverse approaches to combining quantitative and qualitative research --<br/>Labor management in the Southern Textile Industry / James E. Coverdill, William Finlay & Jack K. Martin --<br/>Valuing the "Value of life": A case of constructed preferences? / Susan Chilton, Judith Covey, Lorraine Hopkins, Michael Jones-Lee, Graham Loomes, Nick Pidgeon, Angela Robinson & Anne Spencer --<br/>Methodology versus scholarship? Overcoming the divide in analysing identity narratives of people with cancer / Clive Seale --<br/>Combining classificatory and discursive methods: Consistency and variability in responses to the threat of crime / Marian I. Tulloch --<br/>Untangling the relationship between displayed emotions and organizational sales: The case of convenience stores / Robert I. Sutton & Anat Rafaeli --<br/>A multi-method approach to the study of school class size difference / Peter Blatchford.<br/> |