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Miscellaneous little patches/mends I did to switch things up while doing my “big” embroidery/mending project.
Tired of qualitative research
I consider myself a mixed methods researcher but I think all of my peer-reviewed publications have used quantitative methods. My next set of publications will primarily be qualitative though. I am tired of qualitative work right now. Yes I am still a mixed methods researcher (though to be technical about it most of my research has used either quantitative or qualitative data but not mixed methods), will do more qualitative work in the future, and have qualitative data that I’m still working with. Qualitative data gives a lens that quantitative data doesn’t and working with both is advantageous. But it is time intensive and I am tired. I do have additional qualitative projects on the docket that I will move to as I finish projects. I need to just not put any additional qualitative projects on my docket for awhile, which is easier said than done!
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Ethical Considerations in Mixed Methods Research
December 8, 2024 Introduction Mixed methods analysis combines a range of qualitative and quantitative methodologies to produce results that facilitate interpretation (Johnson et al., 2007). It is becoming increasingly well-known for its ability to tackle research inquiries that remain challenging to understand. According to John Creswell, the researcher first draws “inferences from qualitative…
Plastic pollution is one of the significant environmental challenges experienced at present. Only a small percentage of these wastes are recycled or transported to the landfill while the majority are either burned or thrown to the oceans, hence, contributing to the continuous increase of global carbon dioxide emission affecting marine life. Most of the plastic wastes are laminated sachets consisting mainly of aluminum foil and polyethylene. In connection, this study generally aims to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) by upcycling waste laminated sachets into a more useful product. Specifically, this aims to contribute to SDG 12 which pertains to “responsible consumption and production” as the awareness level of the participants, specifically the Women’s Association of Barangay Pan-ay, Clarin, Misamis Occidental, on solid waste management and plastic waste utilization were determined using a mixed methods research design. Purposive sampling technique was used to choose the 18 participants. Further, descriptive statistics was used to analyze the data obtained from the awareness survey as well as the acceptability of the product while thematic analysis was used for the interviews. Based on the results, the participants were not at all aware that laminated sachets can be upcycled without chemical means as it obtained a weighted mean of 1.42. The participants also appreciated the training and emphasized that it helped them hone their skills for livelihood. Hence, the researchers suggest that plastic wastes, specifically laminated sachets, be gathered at source, completely sanitized and ready for upcycling. Another product which may be of high demand may also be developed.
Plastic pollution is one of the significant environmental challenges experienced at present. Only a small percentage of these wastes are recycled or transported to the landfill while the majority are either burned or thrown to the oceans, hence, contributing to the continuous increase of global carbon dioxide emission affecting marine life. Most of the plastic wastes are laminated sachets consisting mainly of aluminum foil and polyethylene. In connection, this study generally aims to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) by upcycling waste laminated sachets into a more useful product. Specifically, this aims to contribute to SDG 12 which pertains to “responsible consumption and production” as the awareness level of the participants, specifically the Women’s Association of Barangay Pan-ay, Clarin, Misamis Occidental, on solid waste management and plastic waste utilization were determined using a mixed methods research design. Purposive sampling technique was used to choose the 18 participants. Further, descriptive statistics was used to analyze the data obtained from the awareness survey as well as the acceptability of the product while thematic analysis was used for the interviews. Based on the results, the participants were not at all aware that laminated sachets can be upcycled without chemical means as it obtained a weighted mean of 1.42. The participants also appreciated the training and emphasized that it helped them hone their skills for livelihood. Hence, the researchers suggest that plastic wastes, specifically laminated sachets, be gathered at source, completely sanitized and ready for upcycling. Another product which may be of high demand may also be developed.
Research Methodology Unveiled: Strategies for Effective Research Design
What Is Research Methodology? A Clear Definement and Detailed Explaination (With Examples). Research technique is essentially a set of instructions for doing research projects. Making several decisions on data collecting and analysis is necessary to guarantee that the research is valid, reliable, and addresses the objectives and questions of the study.They will share and look at the work involved…
Measuring Change: Methods and Best Practices for Accurate Results
Measuring change is crucial in many fields, including business, science, education, and personal growth. It helps track progress, identify areas of improvement, and make informed decisions. However, measuring change is not always straightforward, and it involves several factors that can impact the accuracy of the results. In this blog post, we will explore common methods for measuring change,…
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