The Unique Contribution of the Mixed Methods Researcher
Cheryl-Anne Poth
12:00 pm –
1:00 pm
Teachers College Hall
Room: 139
1400 Vine St
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: TEAC
Cheryl-Anne Poth
February 18th, 12:00pm-1:00pm
139 TEAC
“The Unique Contribution of the Mixed Methods Researcher”
My review of the literature reveals a need for making explicit the unique contribution of a mixed methods practitioner within a research team to build credibility that is neither qualitative nor quantitative-focused. Building on my own experiences, I will discuss the roles I have played and provide a framework identifying the knowledge and skills needed by a mixed methods practitioner at each stage of the research process. The findings have implications for practice and for shaping how future educational opportunities in mixed methods education are provided.
February 18th, 12:00pm-1:00pm
139 TEAC
“The Unique Contribution of the Mixed Methods Researcher”
My review of the literature reveals a need for making explicit the unique contribution of a mixed methods practitioner within a research team to build credibility that is neither qualitative nor quantitative-focused. Building on my own experiences, I will discuss the roles I have played and provide a framework identifying the knowledge and skills needed by a mixed methods practitioner at each stage of the research process. The findings have implications for practice and for shaping how future educational opportunities in mixed methods education are provided.