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Triangulerade fältanteckningar×Mixed Methods Research×
ÄmnesområdeSurveymetodikKvalitativa metoder
FamiljProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ursprungsår1970s–1980s
UpphovspersonNorman K. Denzin (triangulation); Yvonna Lincoln & Egon Guba (trustworthiness framework)
TypQualitative data collection and verification techniqueResearch design framework
UrsprungskällaDenzin, N. K. (1978). The Research Act: A Theoretical Introduction to Sociological Methods (2nd ed.). McGraw-Hill. link ↗Creswell, J.W. & Plano Clark, V.L. (2018). Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research (3rd ed.). Sage. ISBN: 978-1483344379
Aliasmulti-source field notes, cross-observer field notes, triangulated observation notes, TFNKarma Yöntem Araştırması (Mixed Methods), multi-method research, triangulation design
Närliggande54
SammanfattningTriangulated Field Notes is a qualitative data collection technique in which field notes are recorded independently by multiple observers, from multiple vantage points, or at multiple time points and then systematically compared to strengthen the credibility and completeness of observational data. Rooted in Denzin's triangulation framework and Lincoln and Guba's trustworthiness criteria, the approach counters observer bias by cross-checking accounts before analysis begins.Mixed methods research is a systematic research design in which quantitative and qualitative data are collected and analysed within a single study. Formalised by Creswell and Plano Clark (2003, 3rd ed. 2018), it offers three principal design variants — concurrent, sequential, and transformative — and strengthens findings through triangulation across both data strands.
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