Chapter Resources
Methodological Articles
Here is a collection of recent methodological readings about mixed methods research
Chapter 1
- Towarda Definition of Mixed Methods Research
R. Burke Johnson, Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie, and Lisa A. Turner Journal of Mixed Methods Research, Apr 2007; vol. 1: pp. 112 - 133.
Chapter 2
- Mixed Methods Research: A Research Paradigm Whose Time Has Come
R. Burke Johnson and Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie Educational Researcher, Oct 2004; vol. 33: pp. 14 - 26. - Mixed-methods research: Positivism dressed in drag?
Lynne S. Giddings Journal of Research in Nursing, May 2006; vol. 11: pp. 195 - 203. - Use of the Transformative Framework in Mixed Methods Studies
David Sweetman, Manijeh Badiee, and John W. Creswell Qualitative Inquiry, Jul 2010; vol. 16: pp. 441 - 454.
Chapter 3
- A Synergistic Approach: Conducting Mixed Methods Research With Typological and Systemic Design Considerations
Bronwyn Hall and Kirsten Howard Journal of Mixed Methods Research, Jul 2008; vol. 2: pp. 248 - 269.
Chapter 4
- The Predictive Validity of an ESL Placement Test: A Mixed Methods Approach
Young-Ju Lee and Jennifer Greene Journal of Mixed Methods Research, Oct 2007; vol. 1: pp. 366 - 389. - "Street Life" as a Site of Resiliency: How Street Life–Oriented Black Men Frame Opportunity in the United States
Yasser Arafat Payne Journal of Black Psychology, Feb 2008; vol. 34: pp. 3 - 31.
Chapter 5
- Editorial: Exploring the Nature of Research Questions in Mixed Methods Research
Abbas Tashakkori and John W. Creswell Journal of Mixed Methods Research, Jul 2007; vol. 1: pp. 207 - 211.
Chapter 6
- Mixed Research as a Tool for Developing Quantitative Instruments
Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie, Rebecca M. Bustamante, and Judith A. Nelson Journal of Mixed Methods Research, Jan 2010; vol. 4: pp. 56 - 78.
Chapter 7
- Spiraling Between Qualitative and Quantitative Data on Women's Health Behaviors: A Double Helix Model for Mixed Methods
Sheryl Mendlinger and Julie Cwikel Qualitative Health Research, Feb 2008; vol. 18: pp. 280 - 293. - Applying Three Strategies for Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Databases in a Mixed Methods Study of a Nontraditional Graduate Education Program
Vicki L. Plano Clark, Amanda L. Garrett, and Diandra L. Leslie-Pelecky Field Methods, May 2010; vol. 22: pp. 154 - 174. - On Quantitizing
Margarete Sandelowski, Corrine I. Voils, and George Knafl Journal of Mixed Methods Research, Jul 2009; vol. 3: pp. 208 - 222.
Chapter 8
- Reading Mixed Methods Research: Contexts for Criticism Dawn Freshwater Journal of Mixed Methods Research, Apr 2007; vol. 1: pp. 134 - 146.
Chapter 9
- Editorial: Developing Publishable Mixed Methods Manuscripts
John W. Creswell and Abbas Tashakkori Journal of Mixed Methods Research, Apr 2007; vol. 1: pp. 107 - 111. - Integration and Publications as Indicators of "Yield" From Mixed Methods Studies
Alicia O'Cathain, Elizabeth Murphy, and Jon Nicholl Journal of Mixed Methods Research, Apr 2007; vol. 1: pp. 147 - 163. - Is Mixed Methods Social Inquiry a Distinctive Methodology?Jennifer C. Greene Journal of Mixed Methods Research, Jan 2008; vol. 2: pp. 7 - 22.