Sammenlign metoder
Gjennomgå de valgte metodene side om side; rader som avviker, er uthevet.
| Samtidig multilevel blandede metoder-design× | Flerfaset design med blandede metoder× | |
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| Fagfelt | Forskningsdesign | Forskningsdesign |
| Familie | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Opprinnelsesår≠ | 2000s–2010s | 2007 (first edition of Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research) |
| Opphavsperson≠ | John W. Creswell & Vicki L. Plano Clark; Anthony Onwuegbuzie & colleagues | John W. Creswell & Vicki L. Plano Clark |
| Type | Mixed methods research design | Mixed methods research design |
| Opprinnelig kilde | Creswell, J. W., & Plano Clark, V. L. (2018). Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research (3rd ed.). Sage. ISBN: 978-1483344996 | Creswell, J. W., & Plano Clark, V. L. (2018). Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research (3rd ed.). Sage. ISBN: 978-1483substitute |
| Alias | simultaneous multilevel mixed methods, parallel multilevel mixed methods, multilevel concurrent mixed methods, QUAN+QUAL multilevel design | multiphase design, multiproject mixed methods, programmatic mixed methods, multistage mixed methods |
| Relaterte | 6 | 6 |
| Sammendrag≠ | Concurrent multilevel mixed methods design collects quantitative and qualitative data simultaneously at two or more levels of a nested social system — for example, students within classrooms within schools — then integrates findings across those levels to produce a layered, comprehensive understanding of the phenomenon. The concurrent timing means both data strands are gathered in the same phase rather than one informing the other sequentially. | The multiphase mixed methods design is a sustained research program in which quantitative and qualitative strands are combined across three or more sequential phases — or across multiple related projects — to address a central program objective. Each phase builds on the prior phase's findings, making the design well-suited to long-term evaluation, intervention development, and large-scale program assessment where a single data-collection cycle cannot fully address the complexity of the research problem. |
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