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Métodos Mixtos Pragmáticos Orientados a la Evaluación×Investigación-acción×Evaluación de Programas×
CampoDiseño de investigaciónInvestigación cualitativaMétodos de campo
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen1990s–2000s19461960s–1970s (Scriven 1967; Stufflebeam CIPP model 1971)
Autor originalJennifer C. Greene; Abbas Tashakkori & Charles TeddlieKurt Lewin; expanded by Kemmis, McTaggart, Reason & BradburyMichael Scriven; Daniel Stufflebeam; Peter Rossi
TipoMixed methods research designMethodApplied evaluation methodology
Fuente seminalGreene, J. C. (2007). Mixed Methods in Social Inquiry. Jossey-Bass. ISBN: 978-0787984090Lewin, K. (1946). Action research and minority problems. Journal of Social Issues, 2(4), 34–46. DOI ↗Rossi, P. H., Lipsey, M. W., & Freeman, H. E. (2004). Evaluation: A Systematic Approach (7th ed.). Sage. ISBN: 978-0761908944
Aliaspragmatic evaluation mixed methods, program evaluation mixed methods, applied pragmatic mixed methods, mixed methods program evaluationParticipatory Action Research, PAR, Collaborative Inquiryevaluation research, program assessment, educational evaluation, systematic program evaluation
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ResumenEvaluation-oriented pragmatic mixed methods is a research design that combines quantitative and qualitative data collection within a pragmatist philosophical stance, expressly to evaluate programs, policies, or interventions. Rather than adhering rigidly to a single paradigm, it selects methods for their fitness to answer evaluation questions about program effectiveness, outcomes, and stakeholder experiences. The design is widely applied in education, public health, social services, and development evaluation contexts.Action research is a collaborative research methodology in which researchers work with practitioners and community members to investigate a problem, implement change, and evaluate outcomes, cycling through reflection, action, and learning. Developed by Kurt Lewin (1946), action research bridges research and practice, aiming simultaneously to produce knowledge and practical improvement.Program evaluation is a systematic, empirically grounded process of collecting and analyzing information about a program to determine its merit, worth, or significance. Applied across education, public health, social services, and policy, it addresses questions such as whether a program is reaching its target population, whether it is being implemented as designed, and whether it is producing the intended outcomes. It draws on both quantitative and qualitative methods and serves accountability, improvement, or knowledge-generation purposes.
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