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Magazine Name : Journal Of Mixed Methods Research

Year : 2012 Volume number : 06 Issue: 04

A Methodological Self-Study Of Quantitizing: Negotiating Meaning And Revaling Multiplicity (Article)
Subject: Quantitizing , Mixed Methods Research , Research Methodology , Theory Of Knowledge
Author: Deborah Seltzer-Kelly      Sean J. Westwood     
page:      258 - 274
Use Of A Mixed Methods Approach To Investigate The Support Needs Of Older Caregivers To Family Members Affected By Hiv And Aids In South Africa (Article)
Subject: Hiv/Aids , Older Caregivers , Policy , Nongovernment Organizations
Author: Sabela George Petros     
page:      275 - 293
A Framework For Mixing Methods In Quantitative Measurement Development, Validation, And Revision: A Case Study (Article)
Subject: Measurement Development , Measurement Validation , Measurement Revision , Mixed Methods
Author: Russell Luyt     
page:      294 - 316
Mapping The Mixed Methods-Mixed Research Synthesis Terrain (Article)
Subject: Mixed Research Synthesis , Systematic Review , Aggregation , Configuration
Author: Margarete Sandelowski      Corrine I. Voils     
page:      317 - 331
A Qualitative Experiment: Research On Mediated Meaning Construction Using A Hybrid Approach (Article)
Subject: Qualitative , Experiment , Focus Group , Interview
Author: Sue Robinson      Andrew L. Mendelson     
page:      332 - 347
Competently Mixing: Does A Clinical Practice Cultural Competence Framework Fit In Mixed Methods Research? (Article)
Subject: Mixed Methods , Cultural Competence , Research , Welfare Policy
Author: Daniel Velez Ortiz      Marya R. Sosulski     
page:      348 - 363
College Students' Justification For Digital Piracy: A Mixed Methods Study (Article)
Subject: Digital Piracy , Justification , Qualitative , Quantitative
Author: Szde Yu     
page:      364 - 378
Benefits, Challenges, And Dynamism Of Positionalities Associated With Mixed Methods Research In Developing Countries: Evidence From Ghana (Article)
Subject: Mixed Methods , Qualitative , Quantitative , Positionality
Author: Joseph Kofi Teye     
page:      379 - 391