The search for understanding of Mixed Method Research among Graduate students. A Case of Learners in the School
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2021Author
Njoroge, Naomi
Wambugu, Lydiah
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The desire by students and researchers to engage in interdisciplinary research has
forced many of them to adopt mixed method research. A combination of both
quantitative and qualitative approaches/paradigms enables the researcher to tap
into the strengths of each as well as minimizing the weaknesses of both in a single
study. A paradigm dictates the opinions, assumptions and beliefs a researcher holds
about the world around them and their view of what constitutes knowledge and
truth. Opposing views about the nature of knowledge (Epistemology), the role of
values (axiology) and the nature of reality (ontology) caused emergence of the
paradigms. The types of assumptions and practices held by individual researchers
often leads a researcher taking on a qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods
approach in their research study. The School of Continuing and Distance Education
(SCDE) formerly School of Open and Distance Learning (SODL) offers a Masters
Degree and PhD in Project Planning and Management. Due to the multi-faceted
issues investigated by the graduate students, majority of them opt to adopt mixed
method approaches in their research work. However, a review of some of the
graduate proposals has shown a lack of understanding among the students on the
coherence between mixed method paradigm and the designs emanating from this
paradigm. The purpose of this paper is to review mixed method research and mixed
method approaches in a simple and systematic manner. The paper will identify
different types of mixed method designs based on weighting and timing. Finally,
the paper will end by recommending pertinent questions that a researcher needs to
ask themselves before embarking on a mixed method study.
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Wambugu, Lydiah, and Naomi Njoroge. "The search for understanding of mixed method research among graduate students: a case of learners in the school of continuing and distance education, university of Nairobi, Kenya." Quality & Quantity (2021): 1-13.Publisher
University of Nairobi
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