Kategoriak: All - data - qualitative - quantitative - mixed

arabera Vanessa Sanabria 3 years ago

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ELT

A mixed-method approach integrates both quantitative and qualitative research methods in a single study to gain a comprehensive understanding of a research problem. This approach is valuable for triangulation, enhancing the validity of research findings by cross-verifying data from different sources.

ELT

ELT

Mixed Method Approach

Is
Mixing both methods in a single study

to

understand a research problem

Be used

when

2. One type of research

not enough

answer the research questions.

address the research problem

1. The researchers

have

quantitative and qualitative

Types of data

for

Triangulation or to improve the validity of research

The goal

is

To expand and strengthen a study’s conclusions.

Similarities and Differences

Reporting formats

Unfolding stories

Personal passage

by

Results

Methods

Data

Words analysis

with

Numerical analysis

Approches
Quantitative

Closed-ended approaches

So forth

Strongly disagree

Strongly agree

Qualitative

Open-ended approaches

Interview with a english teacher

Example

What does professional English teacher? How a professional English teacher could…?

Like

Observation

Interviews

Qualitative Research Characteristics

The purpose
you can best learn from participants

Learn through

researchers’ preconceived academic knowledge

from the perspective of EFL learners

Participant's observation

The investigator relies on the views of the participants

Quantitative Research Characteristics

Identify
Research problem

A description of a trends and needs to explain the relationship between possibilities

How it could be answer?

Through an study wich look for stablish the tendency from individuals of responses from individuals and how it could be variable through individuals

Important
measurable and observable data on variables

as

Literature review

Documentation

Based on
the positivist or scientific paradigm

Wich

Regards the world as composed of observable and measurable facts.