2016
DOI: 10.1177/1558689816653308
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Untangling the Meanings of Justice: A Longitudinal Mixed Methods Study

Abstract: The author gratefully acknowledges the guidance of Peter Grabosky, Kathleen Daly and Kristina Murphy, and the generous suggestions of anonymous reviewers. I thank Ki Chon for Figure 1.

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“…Although mixed methodologists have advanced understanding of longitudinal mixed methods research designs (e.g., Christ, 2007;Evans et al, 2012;Hauken et al, 2019;Holder, 2018;Neves & Baecker, 2020;Plano Clark et al, 2015;Schumacher et al, 2021;Van Ness et al, 2011;Waller et al, 2021), examples integrating in the methodological dimension with longitudinal mixed methods studies are needed. In this article, we illustrate integration in the methodological dimension in a study utilizing longitudinal research and case study design.…”
Section: Longitudinal and Mixed Methods Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although mixed methodologists have advanced understanding of longitudinal mixed methods research designs (e.g., Christ, 2007;Evans et al, 2012;Hauken et al, 2019;Holder, 2018;Neves & Baecker, 2020;Plano Clark et al, 2015;Schumacher et al, 2021;Van Ness et al, 2011;Waller et al, 2021), examples integrating in the methodological dimension with longitudinal mixed methods studies are needed. In this article, we illustrate integration in the methodological dimension in a study utilizing longitudinal research and case study design.…”
Section: Longitudinal and Mixed Methods Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Qualitative research is more than interviews, and quantitative research is more than surveys. What can we learn by comparing legal systems and/or by using mixed methods and/or longitudinal panels (Holder, 2018b)? How does our sampling influence the research outcomes?…”
Section: Common Themes and Future Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study's methods are described more fully elsewhere (Holder 2013(Holder /2018(Holder , 2016 but in brief, women were interviewed on three occasions following their violent victimization by a male partner or ex-partner. The women, aged over 18 years, were a purposive sample invited to participate in the research through their contact with a domestic violence service.…”
Section: A Longitudinal Prospective Studymentioning
confidence: 99%