1991
DOI: 10.1097/00006199-199103000-00014
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Approaches to Qualitative-Quantitative Methodological Triangulation

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“…Para superar el reduccionismo del enfoque convencional es necesario propugnar por el uso de aproximaciones integradoras (46)(47)(48)(49), con metodologías cuantitativas y cualitativas e interpretativas que den cuenta, no sólo de su es-tructura, sino de las acciones que emergen entre los distintos actores en los diversos y complejos escenarios en que ocurre la utilización.…”
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“…Para superar el reduccionismo del enfoque convencional es necesario propugnar por el uso de aproximaciones integradoras (46)(47)(48)(49), con metodologías cuantitativas y cualitativas e interpretativas que den cuenta, no sólo de su es-tructura, sino de las acciones que emergen entre los distintos actores en los diversos y complejos escenarios en que ocurre la utilización.…”
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“…Two main factors that help researchers design and conduct a mixed methods study are the implementation approach and prioritisation of data collection methods (Morse 1991;Morgan 1998;Tashakkori and Teddlie 1998). Implementation of data collection refers to the sequence in which data is collected.…”
Section: Designsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mixed method designs can therefore be divided into equivalent status designs and dominant -less dominant or nested designs. These two dimensions and their possible combinations can lead to the establishment of several designs that are represented using the notation proposed by Morse (1991Morse ( , 2003. In her system, the main or dominant method appears in capital letters (QUAN, QUAL) whereas the complementary method is given in lowercase letters (quan, qual).…”
Section: Designsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visual Model for Mixed Methods Design *According to Creswell et al (2003) and Morse's (1991) notational system, the uppercase letter suggest major emphasis, while the lowercase letters imply less emphasis.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%