Schrauf, R. W. (2016). Mixed Methods: Interviews, Surveys, and Cross-Cultural Comparison. Cambridge University Press (Media Review)
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In this globalized era, mixed methods research (MMR) is widely utilized in various social and cultural research fields. However, integrating the qualitative and quantitative data rather than combining findings from both approaches remains a challenge for many researchers. To meet this challenge, Schrauf’s book is timely, as it proposes a new discourse-centered framework (DCF) to combine both types of data effectively.
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Journal of Mixed Methods Research
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Li, Z; Liu, H, Mixed Methods: Interviews, Schrauf, R. W. (2016). Mixed Methods: Interviews, Surveys, and Cross-Cultural Comparison. Cambridge University Press (Media Review), Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2020. Copyright 2020. The Authors. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.
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Li, Z; Liu, H, Mixed Methods: Interviews, Schrauf, R. W. (2016). Mixed Methods: Interviews, Surveys, and Cross-Cultural Comparison. Cambridge University Press (Media Review), Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2020