How do Interpersonal Contexts Shape Mixed Methods? Considering Interactions with Research Participants, Teams, and Reviewers in Mixed Methods Research

Click on the following links (#1 and #4) for access to the full-text SAGE journal articles. Please note that these will all open in a new window or tab.

#1.    Marti, T. S., & Mertens D. M. (Eds.) (2014). Special issue: Marginalized populations. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 8(3), 207–321.

#3.        Creswell, J. W., Klassen, A. C., Plano Clark, V. L., & Smith, K. C. for the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research. (2011). Best practices for mixed methods research in the health sciences. Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health. https://obssr.od.nih.gov/training/mixed-methods-research/

#4.    Curry, L. A., O’Cathain, A., Plano Clark, V. L., Aroni, R., Fetters, M., & Berg, D. (2012). The role of group dynamics in mixed methods health sciences research teams. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 6(1), 5–20.