Mixed Methods Research: Choosing What Works
Are you interested in exploring mixed methods for your own research, but not sure where to start? In this webinar I will discuss reasons to choose a mixed methods approach, as well as how I use methods from both quantitative and qualitative paradigms. Using examples from prior studies, I will outline the process from research idea to generating research questions to selecting methods of data collection and analysis. Throughout the presentation I will emphasize how to choose methods, regardless of paradigm, that best fit your research questions. There will be plenty of opportunities for interaction and discussion as we explore together how to make mixed methods work best for you!
Michele Back is Associate Professor of World Language Education in the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut. She has taught courses in research methods and action research and has published several articles employing mixed-methods research in Foreign Language Annals, the Modern Language Journal, Second Language Research and Practice, and other journals.
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