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EDU 702: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ‘Mixed Methods Research’ Lecturer: Dr. Johan Presented by :- Huwaida binti Tajudin 2013422458 Hanafi bin Hasbullah 2013401686 Saiful Nizam bin Mat Saat 2013416388 Mohd Faizal Ridha 2013426796

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EDU 702: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ‘ Mixed Methods Research ’. Lecturer: Dr. Johan Presented by :- Huwaida binti Tajudin 2013422458 Hanafi bin Hasbullah 2013401686 Saiful Nizam bin Mat Saat 2013416388 Mohd Faizal Ridha 2013426796. MIXED-METHODS RESEARCH. What does it mean? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EDU 702: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY‘Mixed Methods Research’

Lecturer: Dr. Johan

Presented by :-Huwaida binti Tajudin 2013422458 Hanafi bin Hasbullah 2013401686

Saiful Nizam bin Mat Saat 2013416388Mohd Faizal Ridha 2013426796

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MIXED-METHODS RESEARCH

What does it mean?

- Involves the use of both quantitative and qualitative methods

in a single study.

- Those who engage in such research argues that the use of

both methods provides a more complete understanding of

research problems than does the use of either one.

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What does it mean?

• Started in the early 1950s.

• Only has achieved a significant place in educational research.

• The first journal devoted to it began publication in 2005.

• There are different views to what

a MIXED METHOD RESEARCH is.

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Examples of the kinds of mixed-methods studies

“Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methodologies in Research on Teachers’ Lives, Work, and Effectiveness.”

“Closed and Open-Ended Question Tools in a Telephone Survey About ‘The Good Teacher’.”

“Emotions and Change During Professional Development for Teachers: A Mixed Methods Study’.”

“Telling It All: A Story of Women’s Social Capital Using a Mixed Methods Approach’.”

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There are different views to what a MIXED METHOD RESEARCH is :-

Numerical and statistical analysis.

In-depth information, often in narrative form, frequently obtained through the analysis of written communication.

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What does it mean?

- Qualitative – Developing a holistic picture and

analysis of the phenomenon being studied

with an emphasis on ‘thick’ rather than

‘selective’ description.

- Quantitative – Observation and interviewing,

prominent instruments used in qualitative

research, are also commonly found in

quantitative studies.

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Why do mixed-methods research

IT HAS SEVERAL STRENGTHS:1. Clarify and explain relationships

found to exist between variables.

2. Explore relationships between variables IN DEPTH.

3. Mixed method studies can help to confirm or

cross-validate relationships discovered between

variables, as when quantitative and qualitative

methods are compared to see if they converge

on a single interpretation of a phenomenon.

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Drawbacks of Mixed-Method Studies.

• You might ask “Why all research problems are not addressed using mixed methods designs?”

1. Extremely time-consuming and expensive to carry out.

2. Many researchers are only experienced in only one type of research.

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Avoiding the drawbacks

1. Multiple researchers with differing areas of expertise work as a team.

2. Better off doing a purely quantitative or qualitative study and doing it well.

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1) THE EXPLORATORY DESIGN Viewing the study as a two-phase project. (analyze

data separately)

QUALITATIVE data collection precedes quantitative data collection.

Greater emphasis is placed on the QUALITATIVE data in the study.

Example: You first conduct interviews and then follow up with a few individuals who answered positively to the questions by giving out survey forms.

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SEQUENTIAL OF EXPLORATORY DESIGN

QUALITATIVE

QUANTITATIVE

QUAL DATA COLLECTION

QUAL DATA ANALYSIS

QUAN DATA COLLECTION

QUAN DATA ANALYSIS

INTERPRETATION

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2) THE EXPLANATORY DESIGN• Viewing the study as a two-phase project. (analyze

data separately)

• Collecting QUAN data first followed by collecting

QUAL data second

• Greater emphasis is placed on the QUAN data in the

study

• Example: You first conduct a survey and then follow

up with a few individuals who answered positively to

the questions through interviews.

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SEQUENTIAL OF EXPLORATORY DESIGN

QUANTITATIVE QUALITATIVE

QUAL DATA COLLECTION

QUAL DATA ANALYSIS

QUAN DATA COLLECTION

QUAN DATA ANALYSIS

INTERPRETATION

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3) THE TRIANGULATION DESIGN

• Collecting both QUAN and QUAL data

• Collecting these data at the same time in the

research procedure

• Analyzing the QUAN and QUAL data separately

• Comparing or combining the results of the QUAN

and QUAL analysis

• Example: collect survey data (quantitative) and

collect individual interviews (qualitative) and then

compare the results

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SEQUENTIAL OF TRIANGULATION DESIGN

QUANTITATIVE QUALITATIVE

QUAN DATA COLLECTION QUAL DATA COLLECTION

QUAN DATA ANALYZE QUAL DATA ANALYZE

DATA RESULTS ARE COMPARED/COMBINED

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Advocacy lenses • Presence or absence of an ‘advocacy lens’ – a factor used

to categorized the mixed-method designs.

• Occurs when – the researcher’s worldview implies that the

purpose of the research is to recommend the improved

treatment to participants in the world outside the research.

• ‘Worldview’ is a comprehensive view of the world and

human life.

– (including everything)

• Example of worldview that involve advocacy lens are:

– feminist theory, race-based theory and critical theory

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Example of research:

A research wanted to triangulating(dividing) quantitative and qualitative methods.

A research on the student academic performance.

Between white suburban school with primarily black inner-city (poorer central section of city) school.

Purposes of research might be:- Improve condition and academic school black inner-

city student

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SAMPLING • Qualitative researchers - use purposive sampling.

– Researchers select participants who have experience with central concept being investigate.

– Small sample size (to get considerable amount of details)

• Quantitative researchers - choose individual who are representative of a larger population. – to get generalize result

• Generally random sampling strategies are preferred, however, it is often not suitable in educational research.

• Thus, convenience, systematic or purposive sampling must be used.

• Sample sizes are much larger than qualitative studies.

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• Example of the research

• A researcher might randomly select two high schools for the study on drug. (suburban schools)

• Survey the 800 graduating.

• Then conduct six focus group using purposive sample of students.

• Finally conclude by randomly selecting 40 students as subjects.

• *researcher must make a number of decisions with regard to sampling before beginning a mixed-methods study.

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MIXED MODEL STUDIES Tashakkori and Teddlie (1998) defined

Mixed model studies as those that ‘combine qualitative and quantitative aproches within several different phases of the research proses.

Single study- involve an experimental study, then qualitative data collection after it has been converted to numbers.

Mixed-model study- qualitative and quantitative study ma be addressed in three phases. (refer book page 563)

Complicated system for classifying research design.Because the three phases occur very rarely in practice.

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STEPS IN CONDUCTING A MIXED-METHODS STUDY

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EVALUATING A MIXED-METHODS STUDY

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EVALUATING A MIXED-METHODS STUDY

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ETHICS IN MIXED-METHODS RESEARCH Three ethical concern

Protecting participant identityprivacy

Treating participants with respectsensitivity

Protecting participants from both physical and psychological harmInjury and pressure

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SUMMARY• Mixed method studies becoming popular and

common in educational research.

• The values lies in combining qualitative and quantitative methods (complement each other)

• Requires time, energy and resources in both quantitative and qualitative methods.

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Thank YouFor your attention..