
Finally, a practical guide to mixed methods research has been written with health and human services professionals in mind. Watkins and Gioia review the fundamentals of mixed methods research designs and the general suppositions of mixed methods procedures, look critically at mixed method studies and models that have already been employed in social work, and reflect on the contributions of this work to the field. But what is most important is that they lead the reader through considerations for the application of the mixed methods research in social work settings. The chapters of this book are structured so that readers can (figuratively) walk through the mixed methods research process using nine steps. Chapters one, five, and six provide supplemental material meant to serve as grounding for chapters two, three, and four, which outline nine steps in the mixed methods research process, and specific to social work research. This is a short and practical guide not just for learning about mixed methods research, but also doing it.
How can health and human services professionals effectively integrate mixed methods research into their practice and academic inquiries? Daphne Watkins and Deborah Gioia provide a structured, nine-step framework designed to bridge the gap between theoretical research design and the practical realities of social work settings. By synthesizing existing studies and methodological suppositions, the authors offer a roadmap for practitioners to conduct rigorous, evidence-based research within their specific professional environments.
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Experts and practitioners frequently cite this text as a highly accessible and practical resource for those new to mixed methods in the social work field. Readers often note that the structured, step-by-step approach makes complex methodological concepts manageable for applied research projects.
Page Count:
216
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190297638
ISBN-13:
9780190297633
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