Mixed Method - Group 3
Mixed Method - Group 3
Mixed Method - Group 3
Research Design
DISCUSSION
01 | Nature of MMR 02 | Characteristics
Design of MMR
● There are different reasons for using the Mixed Methods design
when conducting a research study.
1. Using MMR design allows researchers to build on the strengths of
both quantitative and qualitative data.
2. It may be conducted when one type of research is not enough to
address the problem or answer the question.
3. Mixed Methods research may be conducted if a researcher wants to
provide an alternative perspective of the study.
Characteristics of
MMR
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What are the charateristics of MMR?
• Integration of qualitative and quantitative data
• Multiple phases or stages
• Triangulation
• Complementary
• Pragmatism
• Reflexivity
• Holistic approach
• The complexity of data analysis
Types of Mixed Methods
Research Design
● Four basic design of M.M.R.
1. The Convergent Parallel Design
2. The Explanatory Sequential Design
3. The Exploratory Sequential Design
4. The Embedded Sequential Design
● Complex Design of M.M.R Types of Mixed
1. The Transformative Design Methods
2. The Multiphase Design Research Design
FOUR (4) BASIC
MMR DESIGN
Four Basic Design of MMR
1. Convergent Parallel Design
● Key points:
Typically, it is a two-phase design.
Collect quantitative and qualitative data at different time.
Qualitative study depends on quantitative results.
Usually quantitative data collection is the priority.
Four Basic Design of MMR
3. Exploratory Sequential Design
Characterized by: An exploratory sequential mixed method design involves the
procedure of first gathering qualitative data to explore a phenomenon and then
collecting quantitative data to explain relationships found in the qualitative data.
Four Basic Design of MMR
3. The Exploratory Sequential Design
Key Points:
Typically it is a two-phase design.
Collect quantitative and qualitative data at different times.
Qualitative results can help and inform the second quantitative
method.
Four Basic Design of MMR
4. Embedded Sequential Design
● Characteristics:
Data Collection Priority (Often Quantitative/ Often Qualitative)
Sequence (Sequentially/ Simultaneously)
Use of Data (To Provide additional source or argument)
Four Basic Design of MMR
4. Embedded Sequential Design
Key Points:
A quantitative or qualitative data collection is within a
quantitative or qualitative procedure.
A single data set is not enough.
Two types of data answer different research questions.
the collection and analysis of the second data set may occur
before, during, and/or after the first data collection.
COMPLEX
MMR DESIGN
Complex Design of MMR
1. Transformative Design
a mixed methods design that is use one of the four designs but
to encase the design within a transformative framework or lens.
Complex Design of MMR
1. Transformative Design
● Purpose:
Are used to study social change ang to foster social transformation.
To conduct research that is change oriented and seeks to advance
social justice causes.
Seeks to create desirable and sustainable changes in behavior and
form of individuals, systems, and organizations
Complex Design of MMR
1. Transformative Design
● Characteristics:
It is a research methodology that emphasizes creativity, collaboration,
and change.
● Key Points:
It helps to identify and address the problem that may rise during
the process of research and analysis.
Complex Design of MMR
2. Multiphase Design
Weakness
Strengths
es
1. Time-consuming
1.Comprehensiveness
2. Complexity
2. Triangulation
3. Resource-intensive
3. Flexibility
4. The potential for bias
4. Enhance interpretation
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Baniel, Edem
Basbas, Christine
Bauntong, Norhainie
Roman, Rhizza
Romero, Rebelene
Valencia, Rick