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| Matrice orientée vers l'évaluation des méthodes mixtes× | Matrice des méthodes mixtes× | |
|---|---|---|
| Domaine | Conception de la recherche | Conception de la recherche |
| Famille | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Année d'origine≠ | 2000s (Teddlie & Tashakkori 2009; Greene 2007) | 2003–2010 |
| Auteur d'origine≠ | Teddlie & Tashakkori (matrix framework); Greene (evaluation-oriented framing) | Tashakkori & Teddlie; Onwuegbuzie & Teddlie |
| Type≠ | Mixed methods design variant | Research design classification and planning tool |
| Source fondatrice≠ | Teddlie, C., & Tashakkori, A. (2009). Foundations of Mixed Methods Research: Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Sage. ISBN: 978-0761930129 | Onwuegbuzie, A. J., & Teddlie, C. (2003). A framework for analyzing data in mixed methods research. In A. Tashakkori & C. Teddlie (Eds.), Handbook of mixed methods in social and behavioral research (pp. 351-383). Sage. link ↗ |
| Alias | evaluation MMM, mixed methods display matrix for evaluation, evaluation-focused methods matrix, program evaluation mixed methods matrix | MMR matrix, mixed-methods design matrix, research design classification matrix, mixed methods typology matrix |
| Apparentées≠ | 5 | 6 |
| Résumé≠ | The evaluation-oriented mixed methods matrix is a structured planning and display tool applied within program evaluation contexts. It maps evaluation questions against data sources, timing, and method types — quantitative and qualitative — in a grid format, making the integration logic explicit and auditable. Rooted in Greene's value-engaged mixed methods tradition and Teddlie and Tashakkori's matrix framework, it serves evaluators who must justify methodological choices to stakeholders while addressing multiple evaluation purposes simultaneously. | The mixed methods matrix is a systematic framework for classifying, planning, and comparing mixed methods research designs along key dimensions such as timing (concurrent vs. sequential), priority (quantitative- vs. qualitative-dominant), and point of integration. It provides researchers with a structured map to make design decisions explicit, communicate choices transparently, and locate a study within the broader mixed methods typology. |
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