Design-based concurrent embedded mixed methods design
Design-based concurrent embedded mixed methods design merges the iterative intervention logic of Design-Based Research (DBR) with the concurrent embedded mixed methods structure, in which one data type (typically qualitative) is nested within a dominant dataset (typically quantitative) and both are collected simultaneously within each design cycle. This approach is especially suited to educational intervention and applied research contexts where a product, curriculum, or tool is being developed, tested, and refined through repeated cycles of implementation and analysis.
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- Creswell, J. W., & Plano Clark, V. L. (2011). Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research (2nd ed.). Sage. · ISBN 978-1412975179
- Nolen, A. L., & VanderPutten, J. (2007). Action research in education: Addressing gaps in ethical principles and practices. Educational Researcher, 36(7), 401–407. · URL
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