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Using Mixed Methods: Frameworks for an Integrated Methodology (Book Review)
In many ways, this is an exciting book, maybe the first serious attempt I’ve seen to provide a practical framework for new researchers who want to engage using mixed research methodologies.
There is no content in Plowright’s FraIM (Frameworks for an Integrated Methodology) model, only a diagrammatically portrayed framework. It tries to imply processes and activities in a generalized and abstract fashion. As a result, it is difficult to convey in words and is presented in the book as figures. These diagrams depict the steps in the process of creating, planning, and doing research, with the researcher providing the content, methodological decisions, and actions.
https://www.researchgaps.com/using-mixed-methods-frameworks-for-an-integrated-methodology-book-review/
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