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Integrating Analyses in Mixed Methods Research

Second Edition
by Patricia Bazeley and Susanne Vogl

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    • Chapter 1: Mixed methods in context
    • Chapter 2: Unpacking integration, the dynamic core of mixed methods research
    • Chapter 3: From theory to practice: Approaches to integration and design
    • Chapter 4: Design for an integrative study
    • Chapter 5: Working with data: Preliminary considerations
    • Chapter 6: Sequential integration: Analysis interfacing with design and further analysis
    • Chapter 7: Combining diverse approaches in complementary analyses
    • Chapter 8: Connect, compare and contrast in joint displays
    • Chapter 9: Case-based comparison: Integration using matrices and crosstabs
    • Chapter 10: Quantifying qualitative data
    • Chapter 11: From counts and codes to variable data for statistical analysis
    • Chapter 12: Exploring qualitative data with multivariate analyses
    • Chapter 13: Transforming numeric data to create descriptive and narrative accounts
    • Chapter 14: Using integrative strategies in combination
    • Chapter 15: Complex mixed methods applications
    • Chapter 16: Integrating computational approaches in mixed methods analyses
    • Chapter 17: Exploring dissonance and divergence
    • Chapter 18: From integrative analyses to warranted assertions and a coherent, negotiated account

Chapter 14: Using integrative strategies in combination

Creamer, E. G. (2018a). Enlarging the conceptualization of mixed method approaches to grounded theory with intervention research. American Behavioral Scientist, 62(7), 919–934. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764218772642

Creamer (2018a) identifies and discusses the meeting points between mixed methods and grounded theory, illustrating them with reference to four MM-GT intervention studies.

Wagner, K. D., Syvertsen, J. L., Verdug, Silvia R. , Molina, J. L., & Strathdee, S. A. (2018). A mixed methods study of the social support networks of female sex workers and their primary noncommercial male partners in Tijuana, Mexico. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 12(4), 437–457. https://doi.org/10.1177/1558689816688974

A practical example of the use of SNA in HIV research, with three case studies looking at transmission dynamics and risk behaviour.

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