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      Revisiting the difference between mixed methods and multimethods: Is it all in the name?

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          Journal article reporting standards for qualitative primary, qualitative meta-analytic, and mixed methods research in psychology: The APA Publications and Communications Board task force report.

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              On Quantitizing.

              Quantitizing, commonly understood to refer to the numerical translation, transformation, or conversion of qualitative data, has become a staple of mixed methods research. Typically glossed are the foundational assumptions, judgments, and compromises involved in converting disparate data sets into each other and whether such conversions advance inquiry. Among these assumptions are that qualitative and quantitative data constitute two kinds of data, that quantitizing constitutes a unidirectional process essentially different from qualitizing, and that counting is an unambiguous process. Among the judgments are deciding what and how to count. Among the compromises are balancing numerical precision with narrative complexity. The standpoints of "conditional complementarity," "critical remediation," and "analytic alternation" clarify the added value of converting qualitative data into quantitative form.
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                Journal
                Quality & Quantity
                Qual Quant
                Springer Nature
                0033-5177
                1573-7845
                November 2018
                February 9 2018
                November 2018
                : 52
                : 6
                : 2757-2770
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                10.1007/s11135-018-0700-2
                36888291-424d-46cc-a258-ceb6351c3e29
                © 2018

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