Last month, I offered people a preprint on my article, “Paradigms Lost and Pragmatism Regained:
Methodological Implications of Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods.” Now that the
first issue of the new Journal of Mixed Methods Research is not only out but available for free
downloading, you can get a proper copy of my own article as well as free access to the rest of the
issue.
Here is the address, along with the Table of Contents for the first issue:
http://mmr.sagepub.com/
Abbas Tashakkori and John W. Creswell
Editorial: The New Era of Mixed Methods, pp. 3-7.
Alan Bryman
Barriers to Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Research, pp. 8-22.
Laura Bernardi, Sylvia Keim, and Holger von der Lippe
Social Influences on Fertility: A Comparative Mixed Methods Study in Eastern and Western
Germany, pp. 23-47.
David L. Morgan
Paradigms Lost and Pragmatism Regained: Methodological Implications of Combining Qualitative
and Quantitative Methods, pp. 48-76.
Charles Teddlie and Fen Yu
Mixed Methods Sampling: A Typology With Examples, pp. 77-100.
Manfred Max Bergman
Media Review: Foundations of Multimethod Research: Synthesizing Styles (2nd ed), pp. 101-103.
Graham R. Gibbs
Media Review: Atlas.ti Software to Assist With the Qualitative Analysis of Data, pp. 103-104.
David Morgan, PHD. <[log in to unmask]>
University Professor
Portland State University
"Of course it works in practice, but will it work in theory?"
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