Lecture
Time:
Innovative Data Analysis Techniques in Mixed Methods Research—Recent Dissertations from QMM Research
Date:
11:30 am
Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Room: Ubuntu Room (202)
1505 S St
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: GAUN
Contact:
Gretchen Mills, (402) 472-7670, gmills3@unl.edu
Two of our rising stars at UNL will present methodological aspects of their recent dissertation research employing mixed methods designs. Following concise overviews of their research, session participants will be encouraged to engage in active dialogue about the methodological details of their respective projects.
Dr. Katherine Castle, Department of Communication Studies — “Breaking Down an Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Research Project: An Insider’s Look at Project Conceptualization, Data Collection, and Data Analysis”
Dr. Louise Lynch, Department of Entomology — “Perceived Changes versus Measured Effects: Using an Explanatory Sequential Mixed Methods Design to its Full Potential”
Dr. Katherine Castle, Department of Communication Studies — “Breaking Down an Exploratory Sequential Mixed Methods Research Project: An Insider’s Look at Project Conceptualization, Data Collection, and Data Analysis”
Dr. Louise Lynch, Department of Entomology — “Perceived Changes versus Measured Effects: Using an Explanatory Sequential Mixed Methods Design to its Full Potential”
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This event originated in Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Consortium.