As part of the BU Researcher/Academic Development (BRAD) Programme, a session on Mixed Methods will be run by Dr. Joanne Mayoh tomorrow (8/4/16) from 11:00 AM.
This session will provide a broad overview of the practical and philosophical aspects of mixed methods research. The following areas will be outlined:
•Paradigmatic assumptions of post-positivist and constructivist/interpretivist research
•The key philosophical debates surrounding the paradigmatic stance of mixed methods inquiry
•Practical issues such as priority and sequence decisions, point of integration, write-up and dissemination
This session would be extremely useful for anyone thinking of using a Mixed Methods approach for their research, or those looking to develop their understanding of research paradigms more generally.
To book onto this course, please follow the following link.
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