Integrating Analyses in Mixed Methods Research
Chapter 12: Exploring qualitative data with multivariate analyses
Phillips, D., & Phillips, J. (2009). Visualising types: The potential of correspondence analysis. In D. Byrne & C. Ragin (Eds.), Sage handbook of case-based methods (pp. 148–168). Sage.
Phillips and Phillips (2009) provide a formula-free explanation of correspondence analysis, with examples of its use in social science for identifying types of cases.
Maltseva, K. (2016). Using correspondence analysis of scales as part of a mixed methods design to access cultural models in ethnographic fieldwork: Prosocial cooperation in Sweden. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 10(1), 82–111. https://doi.org/10.1177/1558689814525262
Kateryna Maltseva (2016) reports on a study that uses multiple forms of multivariate analyses to examine prosocial cooperation in Sweden.
