Surveying the Landscape of Mixed Methods Phenomenological Research

作者: Joanne Mayoh , Anthony J Onwuegbuzie

DOI: 10.5172/MRA.2014.8.1.2

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摘要: As the popularity and scope of mixed methods research (MMR) develops, there is increasingly a need to map growing body literature in order provide more inclusive frameworks this form research. Whilst phenomenological (MMPR) has been recently conceptualised, lack systematic evidence that outlines how approach being adopted by researchers. Thus, purpose article was explore current implementation MMPR within empirical studies clearer picture how, why, where adopted. Findings demonstrated whilst prevalence increasing, majority work conducted health sciences prioritises phase. Further, model 5 key purposes conducting proposed. Finally, it concluded articles often fail outline adequately their methodological procedures.

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